Flintshire Coastal Path ‘Access for All’ Campaign

A successful campaign for the removal of barriers along the Flintshire coastal path.

TCC is a community organising charity based that is dedicated to tackling social injustice and improving the quality of life for communities in North East Wales. Through collaborative efforts and active campaigning, TCC strives to create inclusive and accessible environments for all.

​The campaign has been a collaboration with various organisations, including; TCC, Cycling UKTheFDF Centre for Independent LivingSustrans CymruDisabled Ramblers UKWheels for Wellbeing, Transport for AllNorth Wales Crusaders Wheelchair RL and Disability Sports Club, and Chester Wheelers – it aims to ensure that there is access for all and that everyone can enjoy the scenic routes of the Wales Coastal Path.

​Working closely with Members of the Senedd, local councillors and residents from the communities impacted by these barriers, the campaign has shone a light on the impact that they have on peoples’ daily lives across the county. The campaign will continue until all barriers along the Flintshire Coastal Path are removed and TCC and its allies are committed to ensuring that these changes are implemented swiftly and effectively by Flintshire County Council.

Jan Thomas Chief Officer for TheFDF Centre for Independent Living and who is a member of TCC said “We welcome the news that after 9 years Flintshire County Council have made the decision that barriers along the Coastal Path are discriminatory and will be now removing them. I would like to thank TCC for leading on this campaign and bringing together a wide variety of groups and supporters to be involved to gain more independence for disabled people”.

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David Hughes a Community Organiser for TCC said that “I would really like to thank the groups and those with lived experiences who have told us about the negative effects the barriers have had on their health and wellbeing. Community Organising is a powerful tool for creating positive change and this campaign has been an example of such collective power and action. This collaborative approach not only strengthens our communities but also fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment”.

Paul Bevan, Local Representative for Cycling UK said “Many people use their cycle as a mobility aid, with lots of different types of bicycles – and tricycles – which allow people independence to get around. Flintshire has more of these old barriers than any other part of the North Wales Coast which has meant people are stopped from getting to work or the shops as well as enjoying the beauty of the Dee estuary. This programme of removal will mean opportunities for walking, wheeling, and cycling for people of all abilities from Chester to Caernarfon as well as opening up existing routes across Burton Marsh and through the Wirral.”

Recently, TCC met with Sam Rowlands MS to discuss our collaborative campaign for the removal of barriers along the Flintshire Coastal Path. It was great to meet with Sam.

“I met with TCC (Together Creating Communities) to hear about their work tackling social injustice in the North East Wales area. Specifically their campaign in calling for the immediate removal of all discriminatory barriers along the Flintshire Coastal Path and providing access for all.

I am pleased to support TCC and their allies in their campaign, and I will be contacting the local authority and liaising with the local Senedd Member to ensure that disabled and non-disabled people can use the coastal path for their pleasure, health and wellbeing without prejudice

Sam Rowlands MS

TCC had the pleasure of speaking with Vicki Roskams, and Llyr Gruffydd MS on this important issue. Llyr stated:

“I met with TCC (Together Creating Communities), to hear about their work tackling social injustice in the North East Wales area, and their campaign in calling for the immediate removal of all discriminatory barriers along the Flintshire Coastal Path and in doing so provide access for all. Meeting with TCC, Sustrans Cymru, as well as community members along the coastal path, I was able to see the impact the barriers have on people’s lives. I am pleased to support TCC and their allies in their campaign, and I will be contacting the local authority and bringing this issue to the Senedd to ensure that disabled and non-disabled people can use the coastal path for their pleasure, health, and wellbeing without prejudice”

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