A 'No Public Access' sign has gone up at a footpath that people have been using for more than 60 years.
A "No Public Access" sign has gone up at a footpath that people have been using for more than 60 years.The Welshpool route, known as the 'Wiggly Path', which runs alongside the boundary to the now-closed Ardwyn School, links to the Red Bank area of the town.
He said:"It is really disappointing that Powys County Council has erected signs telling the public that they no longer have access to the famously named Wiggly Path. "The closed school has its own boundary fences in place so there should not be an issue with this pathway running around the outside."
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