Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership
- Title
- Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership
- Description
- The Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership Scheme undertook five years of co-ordinated activity and projects in Dumfries & Galloway between 2018 and 2023, focused on the river catchment of the Ken/Dee valley.
An initiative of Dumfries and Galloway Council's Environment Team, the aim was to ‘connect people to their heritage’ and in doing so, drive economic activity in the area and support sustainable communities.
The Scheme was primarily funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund Scotland, with additional support from a range of other partners, including Dumfries & Galloway Council and the Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere. - Date
- 2018 - 2023
- Contributor
- GGLP
Dublin Core
Collection Items
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Galloway Glens Scheme – An Overview
The Galloway Glens Scheme was an initiative of Dumfries & Galloway Council’s Environment Team, seeking to ‘connect people to the heritage’ of the Ken/Dee river valley, while boosting the local economy and supporting sustainable communities. Running between 2018 and 2023, and primarily funded by a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, it oversaw more than £6million in activity. This report gives a mere taste of the work undertaken... -
Galloway Glens Scheme – map
Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership Scheme Boundary -
Landscape Conservation Action Plan (complete)
A 160 page report on what makes the local landscape special and how Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership aimed to work to celebrate this, connecting people and sustainable communities to their heritage. -
Galloway Glens Scheme 1 Year Review
Review of the Galloway Glens Scheme, year 1 -
Galloway Glens Scheme Projects 2020
Review of the Galloway Glens Scheme, year 2 -
Galloway Glens Scheme Halfway Point Achievements
Review of the Galloway Glens Scheme, year 3 -
Galloway Glens Intern Programme Overview
Overview of the Galloway Glens Scheme intern programme. -
Galloway Glens Summer 2021 programme
GGLP programme for summer 2021 -
Drystane Dykes
A Guide to SW Scotland’s Dry Stone Walls -
Barhill Woodland Festival
Programme for a partnership event between Kirkcudbright Development Trust and Kirkcudbright Summer Festivities, supported by the Galloway Glens. -
Online John Muir Award Programme 2020
The Online John Muir Award programme was initiated as a response to the Covid 19 restrictions during summer 2020. The aims of the project were to actively engage with the public during Covid 19 restrictions, and provide an alternative to facilitated outdoor projects that could not be undertaken; and encourage and support people, especially families, to engage meaningfully and actively with their local environment during Covid 19 restrictions and beyond. -
Can You Dig It – 2021 programme
Can You Dig It review -
Can You Dig It – 2020 Digital Programme
Can You Dig It review -
Can You Dig It – Year 1 Summary Lecture
Can You Dig It review -
Can You Dig It – End Of Year Report 2019
Can You Dig It review -
Can You Dig It – Programme Update August 2019
Can You Dig It review
Collection Tree
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