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Golf Course Wetland Creation - Perth & Kinross Organisation: Auchterader Golf Club Town/City: Auchterarder Postcode: PH3 1LS Description: The wetland has been designed as a part of a sustainable drainage system incorporating conservation value, community involvement and primary water treatment. |
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Organisation: Norse Mill & Grain Kiln Town/City: Isle of Lewis Postcode: HS2 9BD Description: This is a good example of the local community caring for an historic site in their local environment that would otherwise be lost. They have done this by setting up an organisation specifically to renovate and maintain the building. In the process they have made it accessible to the local community and the public as an educational facility. Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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Golf Course Wetland Creation - North Inch Golf Course Organisation: North Inch Golf Course Town/City: Perth Postcode: PH1 5GD Description: The area to be developed was a scrub area, triangular in shape, between two of the fairways on the North Inch Golf Course in Perth. The design aim for the project was to create a variety of aquatic habitats in an otherwise 'dead' area. Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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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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Organisation: Old Scatness Broch Town/City: Lerwick Postcode: ZE1 ONY Organisation Website Description: Old Scatness is the best preserved Iron Age village known in Britain. The excavation, the largest currently being undertaken in the UK is now entering its ninth season. The project has successfully combined detailed scientific excavation with informative and imaginative interpretation which has brought the site to life for the increasing number of visitors who come every summer. MiniWeb: MiniWeb |
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