- River and catchment restoration in practice – Eddleston Water – Field Visit 27 January
2025 UK River Prize Gold Standard Award – Monitoring, Evidence & Influence📍 Eddleston, near Peebles (EH45 8EQ)🗓️ Tuesday 27 January 2026🕥 10:30 arrival for 11:00 start – finishes around 15:30(Exact meeting and parking details to follow) BOOK YOUR PLACE – we can pre-book slots or book yourself Join the Tweed Forum team for a hands-on… Continue reading River and catchment restoration in practice – Eddleston Water – Field Visit 27 January - Project Advisory Group
A small project steering group guides the coastal burns pilot project. To better interface with the wider community we are convening an advisory group – to pull in local expertise and get more out of volunteer efforts. We expect this to comprise local people with professional expertise in ecology and nature based solutions as well… Continue reading Project Advisory Group - Biodiversity Action
Interested in Biodiversity Action? Here’s what East Lothian Council is thinking. If you have an opinion, want a say, you have until the 10th of October 2025 to submit your response. East Lothian’s Local Biodiversity Action Plan is undergoing an update which has been written by East Lothian Council and delivered and advised by East… Continue reading Biodiversity Action - Download our new leaflet
We’ve knocked out a 2 sided A5 leaflet for use at community events and in discussions with business, farmers and other stakeholders Contact Us for the print ready version / - East Lammermuir Nature Restoration
Why? East Lammermuir is increasingly degraded as a landscape, with built development encroaching upon natural spaces and farmland. Most of the fragmented habitats are declining in biodiversity and quality farmland is declining at some pace. Nonetheless the region is packed with exceptional interest layered with an array of international, national and local designations that recognise… Continue reading East Lammermuir Nature Restoration - River Regeneration – Pilot
We want to kickstart action to implement landscape scale restoration of biodiversity. We believe that landscape scale regeneration is essential for restoring biodiversity as well as for adaptation to climate change and reducing flood risk to downstream settlements, West Barns in particular. Vision We have a vision of a regenerating landscape in which: Pilot Project… Continue reading River Regeneration – Pilot - Not so fast …
We tried this service out and it claims that only 0.05 g of CO2 is produced every time someone visits this web page: How do they calculate this? This result is only an approximation and for the page in question. How does it work? Website Carbon™ provides an estimate of the carbon emissions associated with… Continue reading Not so fast …
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