Shoreline wildlife watch
Some Portobello parents and their wee ones are hoping to set up their own Wildlife Watch group and are looking for help.
Shoreline wildlife watch Read Post »
Some Portobello parents and their wee ones are hoping to set up their own Wildlife Watch group and are looking for help.
Shoreline wildlife watch Read Post »
Hi, I’m Rosslyn and I’ve been volunteering with the Edinburgh Shoreline project since February this year.
Volunteering on the Edinburgh Shoreline project Read Post »
It has been great this last month for Granton Castle Walled Garden to share their first harvests from the garden
Harvest time at Granton Castle Walled Garden Read Post »
Newhaven Community Choir entertained visitors at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh on Monday (20 August) with traditional fishwives songs.
Newhaven Community Choir sing at the Botanics Read Post »
Green Ferry Trust have been working hard to restore the historic vennel area of South Queensferry. They’ve provided us with a quick update on the progress.
South Queensferry’s historic vennel Read Post »
Last night, Wardie Bay in Granton played host to a bunch of enthusiastic novices and a few enthusiastic professionals on the hunt for fish in the Forth.
Fun with fish on the Forth Read Post »
Many thanks to those who have joined us in our first three participatory mapping sessions.
Participatory mapping update Read Post »
Many thanks to all who joined us on Friday 27th July to celebrate the official launch of community input to the Edinburgh Shoreline exhibition
A great launch event Read Post »
Over the next six weeks we are mapping and recording your experiences of Edinburgh’s 27 kilometres of shoreline. We want to know: How do you use it?
Ever wondered what the Edinburgh shoreline looks like from the sky? Wonder no more, just click the link to see
Shoreline drone film Read Post »
Hi, my name is Simone Landwehr-Traxler, I am a Glasgow based visual artist and over the next few months I will be facilitating a series of consultations for the Edinburgh Shoreline Project.
We’re mapping the Edinburgh shoreline Read Post »
We were at Wardie Bay beach with Wardie Bay Beachwatch, the Marine Conservation Society and local residents to do a beach clean and survey. What did we find? The usual horrors: wet wipes galore, small plastic items such as bottle lids and cotton bud sticks and even a needle!
Wardie Bay SOS #SaveOurSeas Read Post »
The day is finally here, the Edinburgh Shoreline exhibition is open! We have been working hard with our exhibition designer The Port Creative to bring you an engaging and thought-provoking display on the Edinburgh shoreline.
Our exhibition is open! Read Post »
The Edinburgh Shoreline project, part of Edinburgh Living Landscape, is a community based initiative to raise awareness of the rich history and biodiversity of the city’s coast and consider the environmental and economic pressures on it.
A city that turned its back on the sea Read Post »
Schools, community groups and individuals who care about the local environment and heritage are being invited to join together and regenerate natural habitats along Edinburgh’s 27km coastline from Port Edgar to Joppa.
Launching Edinburgh’s Shoreline regeneration, naturally Read Post »