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!
You are most welcome to join in, with any of our events that interest you. We love hearing from you, please get in touch!
2016
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December
23 Deborah Carmichael's post on the Regent Centre Luggiewatch stall. With Jim Carmichael promoting Luggiewatch to the general public, and of course selling 2017 Luggiewatch calendars.
Facebook post
November
29 Luggiewatch 2017 Calendars now on sale! A great description of the contributors and which pictures they submitted.
Facebook post
18 Luggiewatch highlights Kirkintilloch Herald story of the recent closing of the pedestrian bridge at Luggie Glen. Sad news as the bridge previously provided a much enjoyed loop route around the Luggie at Waterside, the Bing and Fauldhead - due to safety fears. Kirkintilloch Herald now on Glasgow World website.
Facebook post
Kirkintilloch Herald story
October
9 Luggiewatch October litter pick. 2 groups worked hard around the Luggie today. Tea/coffee and hot rolls afterwards at Archies.
Facebook post
Archies FB
September
3 Final submission of photos for the 2017 calendar. A reminder of the submission date.
Facebook post
July
10 Luggiewatch walk around the Luggie. Concluded with hot rolls from Lisa Giffen in the former Subscription School in the village.
Facebook post
June
27 Kirkintilloch Herald report on this month's litter pick by Luggiewatch. Now on GlasgowWorld.com the Kirkintilloch photo alone, shows the extent to which the pick ranges from regular litter to heavy dumping in and around the Luggie. Not too big a task for us!
Facebook post
Kirkintilloch Herald story (now on Glasgow World.)
26 Luggiewatch litter clean-up. Councillor Stewart MacDonald joined in.
Facebook post
May
15 Kristy Kerr captures amazing pictures of a Kingfisher, at the Luggie. Amazing pictures from Kristy, resulting in a unique contribution to this year's calendar.
Facebook post
3 Clyde River Foundation's Willie Yeomans post. Willie's post on our Facebook group invites our followers and the public, to see electric fishing process by the foundation, as part of the surveying process of the Luggie.
Facebook post
Clyde River Foundation website
January
1 Gemma Jennings from Clyde River visit, post from Roland Peck. Roland, a member of Luggiewatch reports on a recent meeting with Gemma and Luggiewatch, with a wealth of information - especially the link to the Caribbean.
Facebook post
December
23 Deborah Carmichael's post on the Regent Centre Luggiewatch stall. With Jim Carmichael promoting Luggiewatch to the general public, and of course selling 2017 Luggiewatch calendars.
Facebook post
November
29 Luggiewatch 2017 Calendars now on sale! A great description of the contributors and which pictures they submitted.
Facebook post
18 Luggiewatch highlights Kirkintilloch Herald story of the recent closing of the pedestrian bridge at Luggie Glen. Sad news as the bridge previously provided a much enjoyed loop route around the Luggie at Waterside, the Bing and Fauldhead - due to safety fears. Kirkintilloch Herald now on Glasgow World website.
Facebook post
Kirkintilloch Herald story
October
9 Luggiewatch October litter pick. 2 groups worked hard around the Luggie today. Tea/coffee and hot rolls afterwards at Archies.
Facebook post
Archies FB
September
3 Final submission of photos for the 2017 calendar. A reminder of the submission date.
Facebook post
July
10 Luggiewatch walk around the Luggie. Concluded with hot rolls from Lisa Giffen in the former Subscription School in the village.
Facebook post
June
27 Kirkintilloch Herald report on this month's litter pick by Luggiewatch. Now on GlasgowWorld.com the Kirkintilloch photo alone, shows the extent to which the pick ranges from regular litter to heavy dumping in and around the Luggie. Not too big a task for us!
Facebook post
Kirkintilloch Herald story (now on Glasgow World.)
26 Luggiewatch litter clean-up. Councillor Stewart MacDonald joined in.
Facebook post
May
15 Kristy Kerr captures amazing pictures of a Kingfisher, at the Luggie. Amazing pictures from Kristy, resulting in a unique contribution to this year's calendar.
Facebook post
3 Clyde River Foundation's Willie Yeomans post. Willie's post on our Facebook group invites our followers and the public, to see electric fishing process by the foundation, as part of the surveying process of the Luggie.
Facebook post
Clyde River Foundation website
January
1 Gemma Jennings from Clyde River visit, post from Roland Peck. Roland, a member of Luggiewatch reports on a recent meeting with Gemma and Luggiewatch, with a wealth of information - especially the link to the Caribbean.
Facebook post