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Friends of Train Wood and Marriott’s Way is a group of people working together to make sure Norwich’s most unique historic and natural woodland and riverbank, and off road trail, stays well looked after and open to all, for ever. The wood was formerly under grave threat as Norfolk County Council were seeking to sell it, but our successful campaign made sure it stayed in public hands.

Who we are

We are a group who have come together to protect and enhance this woodland, its rights of way, railway heritage, riverbank and, working with others along the route, the long-distance Marriott’s Way.

What we represent

We are local residents, train heritage enthusiasts, birdwatchers, anglers, cyclists, walkers, commuters, runners, joggers, dog walkers, children, pensioners, tourists, canoeists… we are representatives of the many different groups who care passionately about this amazing place and path. Join us!

What we are doing

We are working together to make sure Train Wood stays open to everyone, for ever. Our group is open to all users and we seek to listen to and work with all users of the area. We are working with local authorities and other organisations to improve the Marriott’s Way. As well as regular practical work like litter picks and nature conservation, we have listed Train Wood as an Asset of Community Value with the local authority and made bids for funding. We welcome involvement and new members.

 

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Friends of Train Wood jubilant as site finally removed from for sale list

November 17, 2014
by Nick
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A unique piece of Norwich’s natural and historic heritage has been saved by a community group’s hard-fought campaign to keep it in public hands. Friends of Train Wood are celebrating after hearing yesterday that their 18-month battle has been successful and the land off Barn Road has
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“A part of Norwich where my friends and I Iove walking and cycling. It should be kept for future generations, belonging to the Community, not to a private business. The County Council should protect it for the good of the citizens of this fine City.I am 80 + years old and it offers easy access , away from cars.”

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