Take Action!
On this page you'll find details of how you can Take Action! and support the Ramblers' Association with our campaigns. Get involved with one, or all of them, and make a difference today.
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Become a Footpath Guardian
Help to protect the paths you love to walk by becoming a Footpath Guardian. This bite-sized project won't eat into your spare time, but will help to ensure that the rights of way network is open and useable for generations to come.
Help Protect Dorset
The Weymouth Relief Road is set to destroy some of our most
beautiful countryside. Join the Ramblers' Association in
its fight to stop this from happening.
Coastal Access
Currently much of the access the public has to areas such as
beaches and cliff tops are by permission and can be restricted
or revoked at any time. Help the Ramblers' Association in
campaigning for improved access to coastal land for future
generations to enjoy.
Safe to Cross
Probably the most intimidating obstruction on the footpath network is that posed
by busy, dangerous roads. Join in the Ramblers' Association's campaign to
get safe crossings so that walkers, cyclists and horse riders
can enjoy our rights of way network without threat.
Report a path problem
Broken stiles? Barbed wire fences? Vicious dogs? Whatever
the obstruction you encountered, use our online reporting tool
to tell us about them!
Get people walking!
Our Take30 booklet with its unique 10-week walking plan is the
perfect way to start walking every day for mental and physical
health. Help us get Take30 and its companion, Walking for You,
to the people who could really benefit by distributing bulk
supplies to GP surgeries, health, community, leisure and information centres, workplaces and events.
Take Action Tools
The Freedom of Information Act
This Act allows members of the public a right to access
information held by public authorities regardless of who or when
it was created. Find out more about the Act and how you
can use it on this page.

Help to protect the paths you love to walk by becoming a
Footpath Guardian. This bite-sized project won't eat into
your spare time, but will help to ensure that the rights of way
network is open and useable for generations to come.