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Pledge-hog Plea!

New project launched on National Hedgehog Day The ‘Dunbar Pledge-hog Project’ has become active even before our hedgehogs come out…Continue readingPledge-hog Plea!

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Belhaven Community Garden blog

by Naomi Barnes, December ’22 Garden Outreach Funding Hopefully, you will have seen Carey’s blog about the fantastic outreach work she is…Continue readingBelhaven Community Garden blog

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Garden Outreach – Carey’s blog

Autumn 2022 Belhaven Green Team Everyone should have the opportunity to be part of and feel valued as a member…Continue readingGarden Outreach – Carey’s blog

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Hearing the Call

Who makes the call that we truly hear? Is it that of a bird, weasel, leaf in the wind or…Continue readingHearing the Call

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The Journey of the LGFA Coordinator

Naomi Barnes shares her journey as Coordinator of the Local Good Food Alliance -June 2021 Context My role as the…Continue readingThe Journey of the LGFA Coordinator

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What Next? – Planning Our Future

Back in the early summer of 2020 Sustaining Dunbar spoke with lots of local groups, many working at the sharp…Continue readingWhat Next? – Planning Our Future

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Embedded Artist

Barbara Gardener-Rowell joins Sustaining Dunbar as a volunteer embedded artist. Continue readingEmbedded Artist

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What Next for Friends of John Muir Birthplace? – Post-Event Blog

Another event in our What If? series was organised in collaboration with the Friends of John Muir’s Birthplace on Wednesday 24th March…Continue readingWhat Next for Friends of John Muir Birthplace? – Post-Event Blog

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Climate Action East Linton -event report

‘What if?’ Event Report Climate Action East Linton is an affiliated member of Sustaining Dunbar, and benefits from sharing ideas,…Continue readingClimate Action East Linton -event report

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Wheat Project

Do you have a sunny square metre or more of garden that you could use to grow a patch of…Continue readingWheat Project