As summer draws to a close, I am rapidly approaching six months in this “new” role. Since I last wrote the…Continue readingBeth’s Blog – Delving deeper
A Sign of the times?
Scotland’s countryside—and too many historic sites—now read like bureaucratic noticeboards: layer on layer of “don’t do this” and “warning that,”…Continue readingA Sign of the times?
Transactions
Transactions of ELA&FNSVolume 25 of our Transactions is due to be published in the spring of 2026. If you have…Continue readingTransactions
Best Before June 1997
I’m past my best before date by a few years. I am always interested in rubbish, and this one is a fascinating pieceContinue readingBest Before June 1997
Project Advisory Group
A small project steering group guides the coastal burns pilot project. To better interface with the wider community we are…Continue readingProject Advisory Group
So you like trees – what can we do?
What would you like to do? Whether you’re a small or large business or just an individual, a local group…Continue readingSo you like trees – what can we do?
The Multiple-Choice Minefield
Here’s the blunt truth: most “easy” surveys fail on question quality, option design, sampling, mobile UX, and data/consent hygiene. Keep…Continue readingThe Multiple-Choice Minefield
A typical problem
Development still prioritises the built environment In May 2025, the Abbey Church ruins looked better than they had in years.…Continue readingA typical problem
August 2025 In a previous post, there was coverage of the 1935 and 1937 brochures. DDHS was recently given a…Continue readingAdverts from the 1936 Brochure
Catch up with Carey’s work here! The Poly & Allotment What a roasty-toasty summer it has been – sometimes a…Continue readingBuzzing at the Beehive Summer 25