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Organisation: Gordon Community Woodland Trust Town/City: Gordon Postcode: TD3 6JL Description: The Gordon Community Woodland Trust bought local woodland in July 2002. The trust runs a programme of events to get the local community involved in the woodland and has ongoing projects to develop the woodland for recreation. Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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Balloch Wood Community Project Organisation: Balloch Wood Community Project Town/City: Creetown Postcode: DG8 7JJ Organisation Website Description: Balloch Wood is an area of woodland some two kilometres long by approximately half a kilometre wide owned and managed by Forestry Commission Scotland. In October 2001 Forest Enterprise asked the people of Creetown if they were interested in turning the wood into a community woodland. The response from the community was overwhelming with 60 people attending the first open meeting. Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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Organisation: Abriachan Forest Trust Town/City: Abriachan Postcode: IV3 8LD Organisation Website Description: Abriachan Forest consists of 534 hectares of planted Conifers, Native Broadleaves and naturally regenerating open hill. The Forest was purchased by the Abriachan Community in March 1998 and is one of the largest community owned woodlands in the UK. The Abriachan Forest Trust was established to manage the forest on behalf of the community. Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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Organisation: East Ayrshire Woodlands Town/City: Cumnock Postcode: KA18 1RS Description: East Ayrshire Woodlands was established in 1996 as a partnership project under the umbrella of the Millennium Forest for Scotland Trust. |
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Organisation: Sunart Oakwoods Initiative Town/City: Fort William Postcode: PH33 6SW Organisation Website Description: The Sunart Oakwoods Initiative is a community and multi-agency partnership aiming to restore and expand the native woodlands of the Sunart area to create an extensive forest bringing conservation, economic and amenity benefits to the local community. MiniWeb: MiniWeb |
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