South Wales Evening Post

‘Share with Care’ is message for path users

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VISITORS and residents are being urged to ‘Share with Care’ if they’re heading out on one of Swansea’s growing network of off-road shared paths.

The city boasts some of the best shared paths in Wales with some of the finest views and trails available anywhere.

And more people than ever have been discoverin­g them for the first time during the pandemic as they look for ways to enjoy regular exercise by bike, walking, running or family time-out.

Now, as lockdown restrictio­ns ease, Swansea Council is urging people to adopt the ‘Share with Care’ code so everyone can enjoy shared paths safely.

Visitors to the busy Swansea prom by West Cross, for example, will already have noted ‘Share with Care’ signs painted on the popular path.

Stuart Davies, head of highways at Swansea Council, said: “When people were being urged during the pandemic to exercise close to home, we noticed a big rise in the number of people stepping out on our network of shared pathways, sometimes for the first time.

“That is very heartening because one of the main points of our network of shared paths is to encourage people to leave the car at home and get out and about by foot or by bike for short journeys and exercise.

“Now that spring is here and lockdown is easing, we’re expecting numbers using some of most popular paths like the prom and the marina to rise.

“We want to play our part in ensuring all shared-path users can enjoy being out and about safely by joining the ‘Share with Care’ campaign.”

Share with Care, which has been adopted by councils, national parks and other landowners across the country, asks users to look out for each other and be kind when they’re using shared paths.

Common-sense advice includes asking walkers and runners to keep to the left except when overtaking, to keep an eye open for other users, and to be polite.

Cyclists are urged to slow down and ring their bells when approachin­g others from behind, while dog-owners are asked to keep their pets under control and clean up their mess.

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A ‘Share with Care’ sign painted on the seafront path at West Cross.

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