Rewilding Newhaven Shoreline
We were delighted to partner with Heart of Newhaven yesterday to do some work to a greenspace outside the David Lloyd Centre, Newhaven.
Rewilding Newhaven Shoreline Read Post »
We were delighted to partner with Heart of Newhaven yesterday to do some work to a greenspace outside the David Lloyd Centre, Newhaven.
Rewilding Newhaven Shoreline Read Post »
A 3 minute video for That’s TV featured our new Seafield Mural. Find out more about the project here
Our Seafield Mural on That’s TV Read Post »
We’re delighted to be able to offer schools, families and community groups a free shoreline activity pack. It’s bursting with ideas on events and projects that you can undertake in your local area to celebrate and preserve the history and wildlife that is so important to the Edinburgh shoreline!
Get your free shoreline activity pack! Read Post »
We are over the moon to launch a new mural at Seafield Prom in collaboration with Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home, artists Katie and Emma of Studio N_Name and local residents.
Seafield Prom mural unveiled Read Post »
We’ve had fantastic feedback about our project documentary, which charts what we’ve been getting up to in our first year and people’s thoughts on our coastline. Some folk have asked if there is a shorter version that they can show to their community group, friends or neighbours and we’re pleased to be able to share this shorter version with you!
Edinburgh Shoreline documentary short version Read Post »
A few weeks ago Dr Larissa Naylor from the University of Glasgow joined us for our 1st anniversary celebration, taking part in our discussion panel. As a token of our appreciation we gifted Larissa a packet of wildflower seeds – thrift, to be exact. Thrift, or armeria maritima, with its beautiful pink flowers loves to grow by the sea; sea cliffs, saltmarshes and dunes are some of it’s favourite places.
Edinburgh Shoreline project has reached Glasgow! Read Post »
We recently joined forces with the City of Edinburgh Council to do some removal of an Invasive Non-Native Species plant at Cramond sand dunes.
Japanese rose removal at Cramond Read Post »
Over the last 6 months filmmaker Sitar Rose has been travelling along our shoreline collecting memories of times gone-by. She has interviewed local residents about their memories of growing up in the area – on life, work and recreation on the coast.
Edinburgh shoreline memories Read Post »
The Edinburgh Shoreline team recently visited the Central Scotland Green Network Trust to view a map they had pulled together
Shoreline GIS data Read Post »
How time flies when you’re having fun! On Saturday 2nd March we held a celebration event to mark the first anniversary of the project. At the event we launched our project documentary, community map and oral history interviews.
The Edinburgh Shoreline project is 1! Read Post »
What an afternoon to walk over to Cramond island! This stretch of the Firth of Forth is a Special Protected
A walk to Cramond Island Read Post »
We hope you were all watching Countryfile last night and spotted Artecology’s vertipools!
Artecology on BBC’s Countryfile Read Post »
Our Edinburgh Shoreline documentary is almost complete, and we’re delighted to share this sneak preview with you!
Sneak preview of the Edinburgh Shoreline documentary Read Post »
We’ll be taking displays from the Edinburgh Shoreline exhibition on the road during the months of November and December, and we hope you get to see them at a venue near you soon!
Our exhibition is on the move Read Post »
Watch this great new drone footage (by Dr Lubino do Rego) of Hawthorn Bank Community Garden, which has just reopened
Hawthorn Bank Community Garden Read Post »
Artist Fiona McAndrew has written a blog post on the research that went into making artworks exploring the wintering birds of the Firth of Forth and in particular a video she has produced for a piece of her original music ‘Waders’ Lullaby’.