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Marlborough Charity Seeks £44k for Accessible Boardwalk
12 Jan
Summary
- A fundraiser aims to raise £44,000 to replace a decaying boardwalk.
- The new boardwalk will be more accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
- The charity hopes the new structure will be made from recycled plastic.

Action for the River Kennet (ARK) has initiated a fundraising campaign to replace a dilapidated boardwalk at the Stonebridge Wild River Reserve in Marlborough. The existing wooden structure has deteriorated significantly, prompting concerns about its safety and accessibility for visitors.
The charity is seeking to raise £44,000 to fund a new boardwalk constructed from recycled plastic materials. This modern replacement aims to offer enhanced accessibility, with features like non-slip surfaces, wider turning points, and jetties for better wildlife viewing.
This project is crucial for maintaining the reserve's appeal to local school groups and retirement home clients. ARK plans a community celebration if the fundraising target is met, ensuring the continued enjoyment of this popular riverside amenity.




