Interpretive Planning
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A Vision for Lanark 2020-30 – A new Interpretive Plan
CMC has recently tabled a detailed ‘Vision for Lanark 2020-30’. The report was commissioned by a community steering group led by Lanark Community Development Trust, New Lanark Trust, Discover Lanark and more recently the Scottish Wildlife Trust. We are now…
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Whiteadder: Heart of the Lammermuirs Festival
For the Whiteadder project, between 2-5th May 2020 we organised and hosted a very successful online event to celebrate what would have been the 220th birthday of Dr George Henderson of Chirnside (1800-1860). The events were posted on the project’s Facebook page where you…
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Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
CMC have just completed a new audio guide to highlight some of the key objects on display in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards museum. Three horses, Grey Lady, Rattler and Ramilies take you on a tour of the displays. You…
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Whiteadder: Heart of the Lammermuirs
CMC are working closely with AOC Archaeology on a project focussed on the landscape surrounding the Whiteadder river valley, as it starts in East Lothian and runs down into the Scottish Borders. A series of digs and surveys have taken…
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Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
CMC worked closely with Old School Fabrications to design and install two new digital display screens at the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum at Edinburgh Castle. The screens have been designed so that staff can get quick access to the…
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Callander’s Landscape
CMC has been working closely with the Callander Landscape Partnership team to produce an Interpretation Plan that aims to transform the Callander area into the ‘outdoor capital of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park’. The project aims to leave…
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Your attention please. Yes I mean YOU!
Our multimedia producers were in the west wing at the National Trust’s Hughenden Manor in High Wycombe last week to install the audio visual and interactive displays for the new ‘Hillside’ exhibition, which tells the story of the cartography personnel…
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Hillside workshops
CMC’s design team were in Buckinghamshire this week to run 3 workshops with National Trust volunteers as well as a number of RAF Air Cadets from 871 (Penn) Squadron. These special interest groups are assisting us with the production of…
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Four new tours for Montrose Basin
As part of our continuing work with and support for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, CMC has just published four Apps for walking tours around different parts of Montrose Basin. These are free to download to your smart phone or tablet from…