Volunteering at the Visitor Centre
We are looking to recruit some new volunteers to take on regular or ad hoc volunteer shifts …is this you?
We are looking to recruit some new volunteers to take on regular or ad hoc volunteer shifts …is this you?
We have been so delighted with the support we have had from our regular cafe visitors and those seeking to …
We are delighted to finally be back open every day 10.00 to 4.00pm, sadly our exhibition space will have to remain …
As of Wednesday 28th April we are delighted to welcome visitors back inside to see our newly refurbished cafe area.
We hope to welcome you all back inside and to see our new cafe area complete with brand new serving desk, coffee machine, fridge, washing basin, and hopefully news chairs and tables.
As the Scottish Government releases details of how guidelines will change and restrictions ease, The Trust is working on getting …
We have taken the decision to bring back some of our stock items, new products and books for sale at …
Working outdoors with young people is at the heart of our work and we have been working hard to create Covid secure activities to enable children to enjoy the river.
We have all seen discarded PPE in the streets, parks and greenspaces and our volunteers are sick of picking up this potentially hazardous litter. Masks and gloves also pose a risk to wildlife.
New re-opening times for July 2020
Look what we have borrowed from SUSTRANS – an electric cargo bike. To alleviate the pressure on the van and …
Monday 24th February – 7.30pmBeavers are Back! The Scottish Beavers Project in Knapdale Forest.Dr Helen Taylor – RZSS The beaver population …
The Water of Leith Conservation Trust works to conserve and enhance the river, its heritage and wildlife: The Trust promotes education and recreation through the Visitor Centre, and works with volunteers and community groups to deliver around 240 river clean-ups and habitat improvement tasks annually.