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Passport to the Hills - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
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Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. Passport to the Hills. Passport to the Hills. We hope you will join us on a journey of exploration and discovery in Fife’s amazing countryside with your Passport to the Hills. Inside the Passport you’ll find lots of ideas for things to do in the great outdoors and space to record your adventures. Take a look at the section below. Or on our Facebook page. The Wild Weather Book:. Loads of things to d...
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Paths and Access - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
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Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. Our Paths and Access projects focus on improving access to and within the hills, through the restoration of paths, including improvements to enable all ability paths. This project will be on going during the three years of the project, with a maintenance plan in place for after the end of the Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. For further information please contact Bob Weston on 07951241909 or L...
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Bringing Rocks Alive - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
http://www.livinglomonds.org.uk/projects/historic-landscape/bringing-rocks-alive
Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. Bringing Rocks Alive – The Geology of the Lomond Hills. As part of this project we will be identifying a number of self-guided geology walks, each of which will have an accompanying leaflets. Bringing Rocks Alive Self-guided Geology Walks. Stones of Falkland Leaflet. West Lomond Geology Leaflet. Keep up to date. Discover the Ancient Lomonds. Giant Hogweed on the River Eden. Signup to Our Newsletter.
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Lochore Castle Revealed - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
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Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. Lochore Castle also known as Inchgall Castle, meaning the ‘Island of Strangers’, Lochore Castle was the island fortress of Adam de Vallance, Knight from the 13th century. As part of the Living Lomonds Project, Benarty Heritage Group and Fife Coast and Countryside Trust are working to conserve this local landmark and open it to the public. The aims of the survey were to complete a general prospectio...
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Links & Downloads | Middle Balbeggie | Airvolution
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Middle Balbeggie, Thornton. Two wind turbines at Middle Balbeggie Farm, Thornton. Find out more about the project on this website. Local websites and resources that might be of interest:. Wind Direct, developers of the project. Recommended links and independent sources of further information about renewable energy and policy. Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Centre for Sustainable Energy Guidance Note on neighbourhood plans and onshore wind. English Register of Community Benefits.
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Big Man Walking - Our Supporters
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Watch the BIG MAN webstream live. Myth of the Giant. We would also like to acknowledge the assistance provided by the following organisations. All website content Puppet Lab 2009. All photographs and written materials on this website may not be published or reproduced in any form without prior permission. If you require digital publicity materials and photos, please contact us via our Press Office. Website by It's Alive Design.
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Join the Hunt! - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
http://www.livinglomonds.org.uk/projects/historic-landscape/join-the-hunt
Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. The focus of the ‘Join the Hunt’ project, is to improve access to and understanding of the heritage of Falkland’s Royal Deer Park. Falkland’s woodlands once formed part of a medieval royal forest and deer park, which was in use from the late medieval to the early modern period by the early Stuart Kings. Keep up to date. Discover the Ancient Lomonds. Our Paths and Access. Recovering a Lost Landscape.
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Recovering a Lost Landscape - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
http://www.livinglomonds.org.uk/projects/historic-landscape/recovering-a-lost-landscape
Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. Recovering a Lost Landscape. Recovering a Lost Landscape. The Living Lomonds ‘Recovering a Lost Landscape’ project aims to recover a deteriorated area of designed landscape on Falkland Estate by improving public access, enhancing views and conserving the area’s natural and built heritage. If you would like to become involved in this project visit our volunteering section. Keep up to date. 2016 The ...
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Events - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
http://www.livinglomonds.org.uk/events
Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. We have a wide range of free events and activities open to all. From trying out some archaeology to willow weaving and hedge laying there’s lots on offer. We also have a selection of workshops specifically designed for children. To make booking quicker and easier remember to sign up to Evenbrite through our booking process. Centre for Stewardship, Falkland. Lochore Meadows Country Park.
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Community Projects - The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership
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Passport to the Hills. The Living Lomonds Landscape Partnership. Passport to the Hills. You are here: Home. We have lots of exciting community projects underway and coming up in the next few years. They are grouped into themes. Take a look to find out more about each theme and its projects. We will regularly feature projects to let you know more about what they involves and how they are getting on. If you would like more information and can’t find it please contact us. Journeys into the Literary Landscape.
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