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September 2019

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September 28, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Community map on display at the City Chambers

For anyone that has recently visited the City Chambers, you might have spied the community map we made earlier this year on display in the main foyer. Director of Place for the City of Edinburgh Council, Paul Lawrence, was kind enough to offer to have the map on display having seen it at our celebration […]

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Amy and Charlotte are very interested by something on a spoon.
September 17, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Knee deep in the Brunstane Burn

Edinburgh Shoreline staff and volunteers spent a very pleasant Saturday in the Brunstane Burn with the Forth Rivers Trust, learning to survey invertebrates. Many thanks to Amy and Jonathan for spending a Saturday with us.

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Plants like Scots lovage and meadow cranesbill have large seeds which are easy to separate from the plant.
September 12, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

A visit to the RBGE Nursery

Many thanks to our super colleague Martine Borge, the Scottish Native Plant Horticulturist here at the Botanics, for hosting a group of residents from Wardie Bay Resident Association today.

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September 10, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Old Portobello photographs on display

A rare collection of colour photographs of Portobello during the 1950s and 60s have gone on display at Portobello library, Rosefield Avenue.

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People with spades removing the grass from a piece of land
September 5, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

A new coastal wildflower meadow for Cramond

On Sunday 1st September, the Edinburgh Shoreline Project and Lothian Conservation Volunteers planted a new wildflower meadow at Cramond.

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Invitation for exhibition
September 2, 2019  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Local artist Morag Edward showing shoreline artwork

Local resident Morag Edward is displaying a series of her artworks as part this years’ Porty Art Walk. Morag takes inspiration from the Edinburgh coast (as well us other coastlines around Scotland) and paints seascapes often with boats, birds, wildlife and swimmers in these scenes.

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