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- 1968-1994 (Creation)
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Administrative history
The York Group of the Ramblers was formed on 14 October 1968, however there was a longer tradition of protecting footpaths in York going back to the formation of the 'The Association for the Protection of Ancient Footpaths in the vicinity of York'.
One of the founder members of the group, David Nunns, had been active in the Ramblers' West Riding Area, but worked in York. The Ramblers' East Riding Area was very much centred on Hull, with few members in the York area. The Area put on a display in York Central Library for a week, manned by David Rubinstein and others, which was seen by David Nunns.
Local RA Groups had recently been started in various parts of the country and as a result of this meeting the two David's decided to try and form a Local Group in York.
Since its inception, the group has continued to lead walks around York and the surrounding area, and is part of the national Ramblers Association.
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Correspondence, press cuttings and official submissions made by the York Group as part of their input into local campaigns. Topics covered include golf courses and the effect of public footpaths, the River Nidd at Skewkirk, the bid to close paths over the mainline railway, sale of Forestry Commission woodlands (Forbidden Forests campaign), crossings on York bypass, County boundary changes and National Parks, the Countryside Stewardship scheme, countryside management in the York area, Tadcaster cycleway, Right to Roam, and the York Green Belt enquiry.
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Language of material
- English