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Currently, this group is being set up to protect Pipistrelle Bats in and around wooded areas of Erskine.

Funding has been provided by CSV Earth Action to put up 12 bat boxes. On Sunday 23rd October, a tree survey was completed and 3 sites have been identified.  Future events will involve securing bat boxes to mature trees and monitoring bat movements.

To find out more, ask a member of staff at Lamont Farm at Barhill Road or email retpaisley@yahoo.com

 

 

This week, a short documentary about how a Stirlingshire village has benefited from renewable energy and other energy saving projects can now be watched online.

Fintry was the first village in the UK to enter a joint-venture agreement with a wind farm developer. The Wind of Change15 minute documentary follows the community’s efforts as they carry out installation of micro-renewable heating systems, planting a community orchard and opening a woodland area for the local primary school.

Wind of Change was produced by Edinburgh-based filmmaker Cornelia Reetz. You now have a chance to watch the film online on the following website: http://windofchangefilm.wordpress.com/. 

The bust of the Scout celebrating the 100th anniversary of scouting was unveiled on 29th September 2011.

The memorial is located at the entrance to the Paisley Art Gallery and Museum.

Fundraising efforts by the Paisley and District Scouts has made this possible. The Trust provided landfill tax funds for the Plinth.

Special thanks is also due to the sculptor, Sandy Stoddart who has supported the project.

 

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In the last four months, the Trust has supported environmental education at the Cherry Centre, Moorpark, Renfrew.

The Grow Your Own project focused on runner beans and sunflowers. This involved children from day care services.

New shrubs and flowering plants for containers were also purchased and planted with input from staff and volunteers.

A feature about the community garden at the Cherry Centre is available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/45538598@N05/sets/72157627231291634/

As part of the environmental education workshops provided by the Trust, we have promoted recycling and encourage residents to re-use items rather than throw them away.

Fort information about the nearest recycling centre to you, go to:
http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/ilwwcm/publishing.nsf/Content/Navigation-es-RecyclingFacilitiesHomepage

For further information, log on to the CRNS webpage at:
http://www.crns.org.uk/resource/recycling

The history and heritage of Gleniffer Braes Country Park is featured in this exhibition at Paisley Museum, High Street, Paisley from 27th May to 21st August 2011. Tues- Sat 11am – 4pm, and Sundays (and public holidays) 2-5pm.

The songs and poetry of Robert Tannahill were inspired by the landscapes of Gleniffer Braes and this exhibition shows that importance of the wildlife, landscapes, geology, archaelogy and history of the area.

There are various talks and walks not to be missed!

Log on to: www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/museums

Download leaflet at: WTF_A3Poster_visuals4

There are plenty of interesting walks and events planned at Clyde Muirshiel Country Park over the next 3 months. Details listed at:

http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/ilwwcm/publishing.nsf/Content/ce-EventsClydeMuirshiel2011

Enjoy!

More than Recycling 2011

CRNS have now opened bookings for their 2011 conference offering networking opportunities, inspiring topics and practical advice.

Date:

Thursday, 24th March, 2011

Venue:

Westerwood Hotel, Cumbernauld

 

 

 

Making Local Food Work have published a guide to finance for community owned shops. The guide includes information on general management, specific information relating to running a community shop and a glossary of finance terms.

Details at:

http://www.makinglocalfoodwork.co.uk/about/toolbox/Toolbox.cfm

 

It’s time to start planning for the Spring. This year’s National Spring Clean Up takes place from Monday 14th March – Monday 16th May 2011.

It’s a great way to help your community and improve your local environment. There are many reasons to get involved and these are listed at:

http://springclean.keepscotlandtidy.org/10GoodReasons.asp

If you are interested but need assistance to get a group together please let us know at RET.