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Clydebelt News - Kilpatrick Hills and surrounding towns. Join Clydebelt for more news. Clydebelt members who have subscribed to emails get more news than go onto this site about good and bad things around the Kilpatrick Hills . We continue to try and keep our membership list up to date. If you are not able to come to the AGM on Tuesday, then please get in touch by email or phone, and let us know, to indicate your continued interest. (contact with the menu item above). Coming to the AGM on Tuesday? Old St...
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Clydebelt News - Kilpatrick Hills and surrounding towns. National Park Proposed Byelaws for West Loch Lomond and other sites. Lsquo;Your Park’ on their website offers the opportunity for you to have your say. The consultation period is already open and ends Monday 12 January 2015. More details on the website www.thisisyourpark.org.uk. This news/blog site continues from an earlier one at:. Kilpatrick Hills on Flickr. Pop-up image of road map produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map.
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Clydebelt News - Kilpatrick Hills and surrounding towns. West Dunbartonshire Local Development Plan. After a hard fight to get the proposal to zone ‘Duntiglennan Fields’, as a possible housing site,. Dropped from the draft LDP it seems the matter has not gone away. The Draft Plan is now with the Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals (DPEA) for examination. The Reporter dealing with this issue has asked further questions of those who raised issues about the Housing Land Supply. Page 2 Issue 17.
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Clydebelt News - Kilpatrick Hills and surrounding towns. Clydebelt Newsletter and AGM Agenda 19th November 2013. The AGM of Clydebelt will be held in Trinity Church Hall Roman Road Duntocher. At 730 pm on Tuesday 19th November. 2 Minutes of last AGM. 4 Secretary’s report. 5 Treasurer’s report. 6 Election of committee. 7 Current Issues-Local Plan. 8 Future Plans and Membership Fee. Refreshments Tea, coffee, biscuits. Talk by Paula Baker R.S.P.B Local RSPB Reserves. Of concern in Duntocher is the proposed ...
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Clydebelt News - Kilpatrick Hills and surrounding towns. Newsletter january 2013.doc. This news/blog site continues from an earlier one at:. Kilpatrick Hills on Flickr. Pop-up image of road map produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map. Service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Clydebelt News - Kilpatrick Hills and surrounding towns. The AGM of Clydebelt will be held on Tuesday 18th November 2014. The AGM of Clydebelt will be held in Trinity Church Hall Roman Road Duntocher at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 18th November 2014. It’s that time of the year again, and we hope that many of our members will show their support by turning out to join us for the AGM at 7.30 on Tuesday 18th November in Trinity Church Hall Roman Road Duntocher. Meetings are held every two months. Dropped from the dra...
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Scottish Wildlife Blog: July 2010
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Thursday, 29 July 2010. Pappert Hill, West Dunbartonshire. I was invited to join West Dunbartonshire's Over 50s Walking Group on a walk over Pappert Hill to Pappert Well - the site of a natural freshwater spring. Although the morning had been rainy, by the time we picked everyone up and assembled at the back of Bonhill, it had fairly brightened up. Grass of Parnassus (. Grass of Parnassus (. The Anatomy of a Grass of Parnassus:. Delicate transparent veins ( nectar guides. Is still disputed, as they displ...
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Scottish Wildlife Blog: February 2011
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Saturday, 19 February 2011. Kilpatrick Hills, West Dunbartonshire. I went to the disused curling pond below the Mohican Woods to look for mating Common Frogs (. I normally miss them due to the miserable February weather. Ferns in the Mohican Woods. No frogs at the curling pond, but I did find a large clump of frogspawn. Yellow Brain fungus (. Yellow Brain fungus (. Was growing profusely on bare Gorse branches near Little Round Top Wood. This fungus is an obligate parasite on other fungi (. All photos on ...
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Scottish Wildlife Blog: April 2010
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010. Kilpatrick Hills, West Dunbartonshire. The aim of today's walk was to look for the elusive Emperor moth (. The only member of the impressive Saturniidae family which is native to the UK. The nocturnal females are difficult to find when resting in the heather. The males, on the other hand, are diurnal with a very characteristic erratic flight pattern. They are difficult to approach: they have no need to feed and therefore, no need to land! Saw my first Swallows (. As we crossed t...
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Scottish Wildlife Blog: July 2011
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Sunday, 24 July 2011. Ardmore Point, Argyll and Bute - SSSI, SPA and Ramsar Site. The shore areas covered on this walk along the Clyde (from Cardross to Ardmore Point) form a part of 3 different designated protected sites: the Inner Clyde Site of Special Scientific Importance (SSSI), the Inner Clyde Ramsar Site and Inner Clyde Special Protection Area (SPA). Around 2100 Redshank feed here outside the breeding season (this being the reason for both SPA and Ramsar Site status). Ardmore Point at low tide.