What has Pembrokshire (UK-wales) done to make tourism sustainable? 10 points for best answer?

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Pembrokeshire Greenways is an initiative which has been working for over 10 years to encourage local residents and visitors, of all abilities, to access the coast and countryside by sustainable modes of transport through walking, cycling, bus and train travel.

‘Greenways’ was the first project of its kind to be developed in Wales and was established in 1994 as a Countryside Council for Wales pilot project in South Pembrokeshire, under the management of SPARC (now PLANED).an EU-funded Leader Plus initiative (PLANED – formerly SPARC).

Due to the success of this pilot scheme the Greenways Project was extended to cover the whole of Pembrokeshire in 2000, under the management of the Greenways Partnership.

Greenways partners include the following organisations:
Countryside Council for Wales, National Trust, Pembrokeshire Access Group, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, Pembrokeshire County Council, Pembrokeshire Local Health Board and PLANED.

Achievements to Date-
By working as a ‘Partnership’ Pembrokeshire Greenways has brought together all the agencies responsible for promoting and managing walking, cycling, bus and train development in Pembrokeshire. Here is a list of work are some examples of the achievements to date-

One Response to “What has Pembrokshire (UK-wales) done to make tourism sustainable? 10 points for best answer?”

  1. Pembrokeshire Greenways is an initiative which has been working for over 10 years to encourage local residents and visitors, of all abilities, to access the coast and countryside by sustainable modes of transport through walking, cycling, bus and train travel.

    ‘Greenways’ was the first project of its kind to be developed in Wales and was established in 1994 as a Countryside Council for Wales pilot project in South Pembrokeshire, under the management of SPARC (now PLANED).an EU-funded Leader Plus initiative (PLANED – formerly SPARC).

    Due to the success of this pilot scheme the Greenways Project was extended to cover the whole of Pembrokeshire in 2000, under the management of the Greenways Partnership.

    Greenways partners include the following organisations:
    Countryside Council for Wales, National Trust, Pembrokeshire Access Group, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, Pembrokeshire County Council, Pembrokeshire Local Health Board and PLANED.

    Achievements to Date-
    By working as a ‘Partnership’ Pembrokeshire Greenways has brought together all the agencies responsible for promoting and managing walking, cycling, bus and train development in Pembrokeshire. Here is a list of work are some examples of the achievements to date-
    References :
    http://www.pembrokeshiregreenways.co.uk/

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