GREAT PLACE TO PASS SOME TIME IF YOU CANREACH
IT. MANY CANNOT
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You have to travel the piece marked on the map as new.
Unfortunately you then come to a gate shown above so
you will not get to pass some time on the benchs on the
North side of the A14 with a flask of tea and watching
the traffic struggle past. My wife and I would spend an
afternoon on these benches before I became a cripple.
We would have our dog with us and sometimes some
of our grandchildren. Alas like Mansbrook and the
foreshore at the point we can no longer access these
spots as wheelchairs are not allowed. The map is very
important as it shows where the Right Of Way should
pass over the A14 too. A bridge is missing and this route
should join up with FP11 Nacton which leads down
through Bridge Wood to the river. Hotdog vans are
allowed there but not cripples in their cars yet. The route
to the river through Bridge Wood is owned by IBC but it
is a ROW they have put a gate accross. There is now a
Limited Company Suffolk Rights Of Way Limited that
operates as Suffolk Access and is a charitable organisation
which pays no salaries or dividends and has no share
holders that is going to fight for these routes to be re-
stored and all other ROW in and around Ipswich. It will
soon have a website and can be contacted already at
suffolkaccess@gmail.com if you wish to help or be helped.
peterturtill@hotmail.com
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