How England's Oldest Road Was Nearly Lost Forever
[UPDATE: As of 2024, the deadline for paths has been removed! See the link below.] The Icknield Way, in south-east England, is a road and footpath that's been part of the landscape for millennia. But if parts of it hadn't been legally marked down, then those parts would have become private land, gone forever. Who has the right to walk where? The Ramblers' Don't Lose Your Way project: https://www.ramblers.org.uk/dontloseyourway/ - and the crowdfunding page for the project : https://www.gofundme.com/f/don039t-lose-your-way "Stories of landowners": John Andrews' "From A Wild Frontier to the Promised Land", which is worth a read: http://www.craddocks.co.uk/pannageman/suffolkpaths.pdf Filmed safely: see https://www.tomscott.com/safe/ for details Edited by Michelle Martin: https://www.youtube.com/@OnTheCrux 🟥 MORE FROM TOM: https://www.tomscott.com/ (you can find contact details and social links there too) 📰 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER with good stuff from the rest of the internet: https://www.tomscott.com/newsletter/ ❓ LATERAL, free weekly podcast: https://lateralcast.com/ https://youtube.com/lateralcast/ ➕ TOM SCOTT PLUS: https://youtube.com/tomscottplus 👥 THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES: https://youtube.com/techdif








