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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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Irvine Valley Community Link Project Organisation: Irvine Valley Community Link Project Town/City: Kilmarnock Postcode: KA3 1XD Description: The Irvine Valley Community Link Project was set up by the Irvine Valley Regeneration Partnership to develop a multi-use community link path through the valley that would be fully accessible to prams and wheelchairs. The path would provide an alternative route to the busy main road connecting the communities. MiniWeb: MiniWeb |
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