Background
The Crab and Winkle Line Trust was set up on the 3rd May 1997, when a few friends met at the pond (mid point) with a view to bring the old line back into public use for walkers, cyclists and the disabled. In 1999, we became a nationally-registered charity (Registered Charity no. 1077110).
Our vision is of a path along the old railway line taking local people and visitors along 6 traffic-free miles through unspoilt countryside and woodland from Canterbury to Whitstable. We hope that they’ll learn something of the old railway line along the way. The Trust now has two official addresses – one in Canterbury and one in Whitstable.
Objectives of the Trust
“To promote and assist, for the public benefit, the construction and maintenance of a public access route between Canterbury and Whitstable, including a pedestrian path and safe cycle route, along the historic railway route known as the Crab and Winkle Line, which will provide transport and recreation facilities, promote health and wellbeing, environmental protection and reduce traffic congestion.”
“To advance the education of the public in the history of the old Canterbury to Whitstable railway, known as the Crab and Winkle Line.”
Sponsors and Supporters
Sponsors and prominent supporters include:
Canterbury City Council
Kent County Council
SUSTRANS
Bretts
Rosie Duffield, MP
The Kentish Stour
Countryside Project
SPOKES East Kent Cycle Campaign
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