Coalie Park born in the 80s, plans to revitalise the area 40 years on.
Take a look at the plans for Coalie Park and check out these wonderful 1980’s images of the area
Take a look at the plans for Coalie Park and check out these wonderful 1980’s images of the area
This mild extended autumn has really helped us with this years planting season. Back in March Trust Manager Helen was …
This week saw a calendar milestone for our volunteers as we packed away the drying greenhouse and tested all our …
On world mental health day Johnny reflects on the value of volunteering and the importance of the tea break
Unfortunately there has been some issues with the new path surface which has be laid from Lanark Road to Colinton …
This image is of some preliminary work to improve drainage – it is not the new surface which will be smoother
After many long years and a couple of false starts the landslide issue along the Walkway between Belford Road and …
All the rakes, brushes & cutting tools have been given a huge work out over the last few months to …
Volunteer Juliet shares her experiences of wild plants along the river in the Dells
Water of Leith Walkway regulars may have noticed that work is underway on the landslip above the Dean Village and …
The Water of Leith Walkway which runs from Balerno to Leith is an interesting beast to say the least, the …
Our Volunteers work has been recognised by a Paths for All Award – and we have £250 to spend on new gloves, brooms and rakes
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.