Two Tunnels Shared Path

A new shared path for Bath and North East Somerset

The Team

If you've signed up to the supporters group - there's a team of people drawn from that who are actively working to make the path a reality.

Being incredibly original, we've called this group the committee - it allows us to be more effective in promoting the path. The group has a formal structure so as to better relate to other organisations.

The committee has an additional mailing list, to enable us to communicate - as a supporter you won't see messages posted to this - but you can send us messages via the web site email address and we'll respond: info@br33zeblock.twotunnels.org.uk (You'll need to remove something very obvious from the address before using it, hover over it for more on this ...)

Our current preoccupations are fostering relationships between the other major stakeholders in the path, building links to the community through which the path will pass, and with other interest groups, and seeing that work actually gets underway. We're also planning additional events.

Current members:

Mark Annand
MarkSecretary, web site, guardian angel for Tucking Mill Viaduct.

Photo taken on Brean Down.
Lindsey Bruce
LindsayPublicity material - his is the map and leaflet.

Photo taken by Tunnel Gulch.
Nigel Bryant
NigelPublicity material - his is the logo, a large part of the famous Two Tunnels banner, and the darkness at the heart of Combe Down Tunnel.

Photo taken on trackbed north of Tucking Mill Viaduct.
Gitte Dawson
GitteChairs the Two Tunnels steering group. Came up with the idea of King Bladuds Pigs. 'Nuff said.

Photo taken in front of a thicket.
Andrew Nicolson
AndrewOrganisational stuff. Thought bubbles.

Photo taken at Courtfield Arms, Lydbrook.
Tim Perry
TimTreasurer. Also vertical cyclist.

Photo taken in the office.
Martin Sadd
MartinCommunity group liaison.

Photo taken at Tucking Mill Viaduct.
Rob Shiels
RobRob has joined to bring a wealth of experience to grant applications, form filling and fund chasing.

He doesn't always enjoy the paperwork, but he's looking forward to enjoying the resource that we'll create.
Matt Skidmore
MattLiaises with various other organisations, publicity and guardian angel for the Bellotts Road bridge.
Frank Tompson
FrankChair and guardian angel for everything north of the Bellotts Road Bridge.

Photo taken on the Bristol to Bath path.

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Tel (Ansaphone): (+44) 1225 723 490

Two Tunnels: Made in Bath.