About Us
wetroads was set-up in 2000, initially as a millenium project to document the nations remaining fords at the turn of the century. In those days, I thought that there would probably be about 150-200 out there. How wrong could I be?
Since those early days, the website has grown and become much loved by many diverse communities ranging from classic car owners, to off-road enthusiasts and even to environmental scientists interested in point sources of river pollution.
wetroads has given the opportunity for these communities to enjoy our fording heritage. In doing so, wetroads has encouraged 'ford tourism', bringing people into remote parts of our countryside, bolstering the local econmomies by using rural pubs, farm shops, garages and our increasingly threatened sub post offices. This is a deliverable of wetroads that I could never have imagined.
wetroads is compiled by Dr Lee Chapman at the University of Birmingham. However, without the support of the hundreds of regional correspondants across the country, the project would still be in the starting blocks. I thank you all.
Official Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is provided only as guidance. Under no circumstances should the information be used to ascertain whether a ford is on a public right of way or whether a ford is safe to cross. The website or webmaster will not be held responsible in the event of any trespassing or damage to vehicles or human life when visiting the sites contained in this guide. Please ensure that all driving at fords and in their vicinity is performed with courtesy, respecting both the environment and local residents. It is our duty to protect fords so that they will still be there in another 1000 years.
Privacy Policy
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External Links: Wetroads is not responsible for the content and security of third party sites. This includes the forum which is hosted by a third party.
Contact information: Questions relating to this privacy policy can be relayed directly to lee@wetroads.co.uk.
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