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Lego! Oh and some productive work type things too.

November 3, 2016 by paulbarclay Leave a Comment

I’ve been threatening to sit down and write a blog for the past month I think, it pops up in my diary as a “to do” every  Monday morning – and every Monday morning I think to myself, I must get that started this ...
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What’s it Called?

August 5, 2016 by paulbarclay Leave a Comment

Cumbernauld! If you spent any time in Central Scotland in the 80s you can’t fail to have heard that slogan.  It’s held in great affection here in Cumbernauld and even today if you repeat it to any local you’ll be greeted by ...
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Wild Ways Well

June 22, 2016 by paulbarclay 1 Comment

Regular readers may be forgiven for thinking that my job in Cumbernauld mainly involves wandering around its green spaces in the sunshine, going on training courses, smelling poo, chatting with bumblebees and identifying ...
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Blog 2.0 Now with added Bluebells

May 27, 2016 by paulbarclay Leave a Comment

First of all, this blog is a slightly belated one, so my apologies, but it’s just been so busy!  I’ve been keeping a little tally and so far I’ve attended 40 events and spoken to over 3100 people.  That’s a lot of talking – ...
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Volunteer tracks, trails and signs

March 17, 2016 by paulbarclay Leave a Comment

I’m Paul and I’m the new Natural Networks Trainee working with the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Cumbernauld Living Landscape in (funnily enough) Cumbernauld - which, I'm contractually obliged to point out, is 50% green ...
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