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Team Green Britain Bike Week 2010
22/02/2010
The dates for Bike Week 2010 have now been announced - the UK's biggest festival of cycling will take place from 19 - 27 June. Bike Week is sponsored by Team Green Britain, a UK-wide initiative to help combat climate change.
One Small Step...Inspiring and Engaging Culturally Diverse Women into Walking
11/02/2010
Paths for All and Glasgow Women's Library are hosting this free national conference for women across Scotland.
Local People: Local Paths
28/01/2010
Paths for All, in partnership with FEVA (Forum for Environmental Volunteering Activity), Forestry Commission Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage are proud to announce a new event for 2010.
Focus on Local Access Forums
25/01/2010
Paths for All have developed a helpful resource section for Local Access Forums (LAFs).
'Poo Poem' - The Issue of Horse Dung Voiced in Verse
15/01/2010
Julia Cross from the Trossachs Riders Access Group has taken pen to paper and come up with this timely reminder about the issue of horse dung.
Paths for All submits evidence to the Scottish Parliament's Active Travel Inquiry
24/11/2009
Paths for All has submitted it's written evidence to the active travel inquiry currently being undertaken by the Scottish Parliament's Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change Committee
Walking & Public Space – Public Opinion Survey 2009
24/11/2009
Paths for All in partnership with Living Streets Scotland have commissioned Scotland's first ever national opinion survey into public attitudes to walking and public space.
Walkipedia
24/11/2009
Paths for All in partnership with Living Streets have published the 'Walkipedia' as a one stop source of information on walking in Scotland.
SNH Visitor Monitoring Manual
22/10/2009
This Scottish Natural Heritage manual is a practical toolkit to help site managers to design and implement an effective Visitor Monitoring Strategy; offering guidance on simple, cost effective monitoring techniques that can be undertaken ‘in house’.
Increase in Grant for Community Projects under Rural Priorities
25/09/2009
The Scottish Government have announced an increase in the grant rate for community projects applying to Rural Priorities, from 50 percent to 90 percent. Find out more in Rural Priorities: Rise in grant rates for community projects.
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