The Camel Trail Partnership which includes Cornwall Council, representatives of the local communities through whose area the trail passes, the Forestry Commission, English Nature and the Environment Agency is holding a public meeting of the Camel Trail Users Group at Blisland Village Hall at 7.30pm on September 15.
The meeting is an opportunity for anyone with an interest in the Camel Trail to come along and talk about how it is managed.
The Camel Trail's 18 mile largely traffic free multi use route which passes through some of the most spectacular countryside in the county, is one of the country's most popular off road trails, attracting over 350,000 users each year.
The event will also include a talk from Jon Evans of Wadebridge Anglers Association called 'The Camel and its Future, a Fisherman's view.'
The evening is an opportunity to meet with members of the Camel Trail Partnership who have the responsibility for managing the Trail for wildlife and landscape as well as for people, and to give your views on its future management.
Further information is available from Jon Cripps on 01208 262857.



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