Interpretive Planning
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Dundreggan Rewilding Centre – Update Visit
We recently had a follow up visit to the new Dundreggan Rewilding Centre near Loch Ness. The grass and wild flowers have grown and Trees for Life’s staff and volunteers welcome all their visitors with a positive energy that is…
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University of Edinburgh – Peatlands
Some of the CMC team were out on Dumyat hill above Bridge of Allan last week to discuss interpretation for a new peatland restoration project with the University of Edinburgh. After a site visit with the Ranger, we held a…
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Dundreggan Rewilding Centre – Fit-out
The new Dundreggan Rewilding Centre near Loch Ness will open very shortly. It will be a gateway to Trees for Life’s own 10,000-acre rewilding project, begun in 2008, and to a network of other estates in the Highlands that are…
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Callander’s Landscape – Update
We originally posted about our work with Callander Landscape Partnership and Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Parks back in 2020. We had been working with them on a medium-term project to transform the Callander area into the ‘outdoor capital of Loch…
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Lanark launches new initiatives
Following our work on ‘A Vision for Lanark 2020-30’ – including a successful public consultation – CMC was invited to develop a detailed Development Strategy for the Vision. This has been adopted by the Vision Partners and is supported by…
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Mull of Galloway lighthouse exhibition
CMC’s designers were at Scotland’s most southerly point, the Mull of Galloway lighthouse, last week doing installation work for the refurbished exhibition that will open to visitors at Easter 2022. The displays have been brought right up-to-date with brand new…
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Work on the Dundreggan Rewilding Centre gets underway
Following a site visit (our first thanks to COVID Restrictions) our team starts in earnest to work on Trees for Life’s new Rewilding Centre at the Dundreggan Estate, Glenmoriston. Dundreggan Rewilding Centre will be an ‘interpretive gateway’ to the surrounding…
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Guided App for Orkney Announced
The time has at last come to announce the public launch of a new walking tour produced by CMC for Orkney Islands Council. COVID-19 has affected may things over the last year and a half – including delaying publicity for…
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New interpretation panels for Cupar
CMC has been working with Cupar Heritage and Cupar Development Trust to produce a series of new panels for the historic centre of Cupar. These are linked by QR-Codes to a website hosted by CMC which provides appropriate landing pages…