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August 10, 2018  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Participatory mapping update

Many thanks to those who have joined us in our first three participatory mapping sessions. It’s been really worthwhile capturing your views on the Edinburgh shoreline, memories from the past and completely inspiring to hear your visions for the future.

With this information we’ll be creating a new artwork: a map, but a very different kind of map, one which highlights the human experience of the shoreline, from the point of view of the people who live and work on it.

Don’t forget we still have two sessions coming up: Rosebery Hall, South Queensferry on 14th August, 4-7pm and Granton Hub on 21st August, 4-7pm. We look forward to seeing some of you there!

Article by Charlotte Johnson

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Edinburgh Shoreline is an exciting, community centred initiative celebrating the city’s 27km coastline.

We are rediscovering its fascinating and often unknown history and the rich plant and animal life that survives against the odds in unexpected places, and inspiring people to explore their coast and take responsibility for its future health.

We are very grateful to have been supported and funded so well in the past.

As we enter 2021, we are now planning and fund raising for our next exciting projects.

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