Below are a couple of email templates which you can cut and paste, and sent out to people you think might be willing to support the campaign. The more signatures we obtain the greater the pressure on the Welsh Assembly to legislate, so please gather as much support as possible.
Email for paddlers
Dear Paddler
The Welsh Canoeing Association (WCA) are currently lobbying the Welsh Assembly to introduce legislation which will confirm free access to the rivers of Wales. The power to introduce such legislation was transferred from Westminster to Cardiff last July, and we are currently in a position where Assembly members are seriously looking at the WCA proposals. If passed, canoeists will enjoy much the same rights on the rivers in Wales as currently exist in Scotland, and the pressure will greatly increase on Westminster to follow suit
for English rivers. Getting this legislation passed in Wales therefore should be a priority for paddlers everywhere.
So how can you help?
Firstly, sign the WCA's petition at http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail&pet=2856. It doesn't
matter whether you live or indeed paddle in Wales or not. It will take about 30 seconds to complete.
Secondly, forward this email to other canoeists.
Thirdly, talk to non-paddling friends and relatives and ask them to sign the petition.
The Government of Wales Act (2006) requires the Assembly to act on petitions received if an issue falls within their powers, so this petition can make a difference if we get enough people to sign. It worked in Scotland with the Land Reform Act, there is no reason it can't work in Wales.
For more information please visit http://www.kayakingisnotacrime.org.uk.
Many thanks
The Kayaking is Not a Crime team
Dear Friend
The Welsh Canoeing Association (WCA) are currently lobbying the Welsh Assembly to introduce a Land Reform Bill for Wales which would give the right of responsible access to the open countryside and inland waters of Wales. The power to introduce such legislation was transferred from Westminster to Cardiff last July, and we are currently in a position where Assembly members are seriously looking at the WCA proposals. If passed the pressure would greatly increase on Westminster to follow suit for England.
Although the law regarding access to the countryside in England and Wales was recently clarified through the Countryside and Rights of Way Act (2000), this, however, did not include inland waters. As such water sport enthusiasts often face uncertainty as to their legal rights when utilising non-tidal waters. There is no guarantee that a canoeist, for example, will not be committing an act of trespass by simply traveling down a river where they have not obtained permission from all those who own land along the stretch being paddled. Introducing a Land Reform Bill would remove such uncertainties and allow all to enjoy their natural heritage rather than making it the preserve of a privileged few.
If you support idea of a Land Reform Bill for Wales, please sign the online petition at http://petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail&pet=2856. The Government of Wales Act (2006) requires the Assembly to act on petitions received if an issue falls within their powers so, if we get enough people to sign, this petition can make a difference .The Welsh Assembly have confirmed that signatures from anywhere in the world are appropriate, so please sign up. It only takes a matter of seconds. Similar lobbying helped in getting the Scottish Parliament to pass the Land Reform Act (2003).
Many thanks for your support. For more information please visit http://www.canoeingisnotacrime.org.uk.
Best regards
The Canoeing is Not a Crime team