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The Luggiewatch legacy as it unfolds - often in conjunction with other people/organisations, to whom we owe great gratitude.  Links describe events and information surrounding past and future events.
You are most welcome to join in, with any of our events that interest you. We love hearing from you, please get in touch!
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June
25  
 Danny's photo of a regular heron in Waterside, is Kirkintilloch Herald's Picture Of The Week. Danny sent it to highlight the importance of nature conservation around the Luggie in Waterside.
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24   Barabara McIntosh from Milton of Campsie, posts on Luggiewatch FB, highlighting a protest for the 26th June, outside the council buildings during the EDC meeting on the development proposals across EDC in general, including Fauldhead.
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Milton of Campsie- Save our Greenbelt campaign


May
26  
 Danny visits Luggiebank Wood, North Lanarkshire.  A comparison exercise for Luggiewatch, to see how the wildlife further up the Luggie Water is conserved and managed by North Lanarkshire Council.  With The Scottish Wildlife Trust managing the reserved area, it is a job very well done.
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Luggiebank Wood on SWT website
 

25  
 Luggiewatch comments on updated MIR.  Similar to the LDP10 Carmelite Monastery comments from SWT,  Luggiewatch ensured their comments and those from the Waterside Community Council, were shared in LW's FB group, to increase public-awareness of the building plans, at Fauldhead.
​There was growing unease at the brief availability to the public, on the EDC website. EDC themselves reviewed this and ensured longer availability of future information.
Again you can read the comments on the link below.

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24   Luggiewatch FB group posts an update of excellent comments, submitted by The Scottish Wildlife Trust, regarding LDP10 Carmelite Monastery site protection.
Read the comments given, in our FB post below.

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The Scottish Wildlife Trust website

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Luggiewatch   -     Worth protecting
Website by Danny McFadden.   dannymcfadden@hotmail.com
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