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West Lothian residents urged to apply for path improvement fund

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The new Ian Findlay Path Fund, worth £1.5 million, is now open for applications and groups in West Lothian are being urged to apply.The fund, managed by Scotland’s walking charity Paths for All, will enable more people to walk, wheel or cycle for their everyday journeys to improve air quality, reduce CO2 emissions and improve physical health and mental wellbeing.The Ian Findlay Path Fund will support path management projects that improve the accessibility and resilience of existing paths between homes, community services, active travel routes and public transport facilities or connections.Community groups, third sector organisations and charities wanting to improve the accessibility of their local path networks are eligible to apply for between £10,000 to £100,000.Activities supported could include the removal of barriers, steps, ramps or vegetation; linking community destinations by filling in path connectivity gaps; tackling flooded sections of paths to increase climate change resilience; adding lighting to make paths safer; improving sight lines; and upgrading desire lines.These are all measures that make paths across Scotland more attractive and enjoyable to use by people of all ages and abilities.

Rona Gibb, senior manager at Paths for All is encouraging community-based organisations to identify paths that need improving and make an expression of interest application.She said: “I would encourage community groups, development trusts and charities to think about the paths in their communities that people use for every day short journeys that need improving to apply to our new Ian Findlay Path Fund.“If you know of paths that need to be made accessible for people using wheelchairs, walking aids or adaptive cycles then

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