Nurturing Natural Connections Delivery Phase to begin after multi-million pound support

A five-year wildlife restoration project that will see thousands of trees planted and tens of thousands of wildflowers sown across Cumbernauld has been given the green light, with almost £3million of funding announced. Nurturing Natural Connections will be delivered through the Cumbernauld Living Landscape initiative, a partnership led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, and builds upon the success of the

Development Officer – David signing off….

Well folks it has been a journey, but this will be my signing-off Blog as part of the Development Phase for Cumbernauld Living Landscape’s, Nurturing Natural Connections (NNC) project. It has been a fast-paced, enjoyable 11 months brimming with positive experiences and learning – particularly from the ridiculously dedicated, passionate and knowledgeable Scottish Wildlife Trust team. I have been lucky

Palacerigg Country Park Long Term Forest Plan Consultation

Exciting news as the development phase for the Nurturing Natural Connections project continues to move forward. Palacerigg Country Park – Long Term Forest Plan renewal Walker Hines Woodland Services have been commissioned to renew North Lanarkshire Council’s Long Term Forest Plan (LTFP) for Palacerigg Country Park, as part of the NNC development phase. The Palacerigg CP Long Term Forest Plans

Nurturing Natural Connections

A new phase of Cumbernauld Living Landscape, an ambitious partnership initiative with an ecosystem approach to land management, is set to begin thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, the Nurturing Natural Connections project will further enhance, restore and reconnect vital green spaces across Cumbernauld, following an initial one-year development grant of