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Organisation: Lower Garrawy Glen Footpath Town/City: Helensburgh Postcode: G64 8P2 Description: The Access Forum set up the Garrawy Glen Footpath Project as part of their paths strategy to improve an existing but much-neglected path on the outskirts of Helensburgh. The path had the potential to be both a pleasant walk in itself and also a useful link to other paths taking walkers further into the countryside. 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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Port William Shoreline Improvement Project Organisation: Port William Shoreline Improvement Project Town/City: Port William Organisation Website Description: In 1999 the Port William Community Council decided to launch a Shoreline Improvement Project. The project had two key objectives - to upgrade an existing shoreline path on the edge of the village and to improve the existing slipway. MiniWeb: MiniWeb Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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Organisation: Aird Community Links Town/City: Inverness Postcode: IV3 8RN Description: The project is to construct an important 'missing link' in the developing local path network. This will enable people on foot, cycle and horseback to avoid a 1-kilometre section of a busy main road which is the only current link between two path networks. MiniWeb: MiniWeb |
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Angus Demand Responsive Transport Organisation: Angus Demand Responsive Transport Town/City: Brechin, Angus Postcode: DD9 7QA Organisation Website Description: This project provides greater access for rural residents throughout the Glens of Angus to employment, training, education, health and leisure through a demand responsive transport system. MiniWeb: MiniWeb Case Study Link: Case Study Link |
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