Sauchie’s Green Map
Green maps come to Sauchie, The Herald reports; it’s the first green map in Scotland.
So what is lurking below the surface in Sauchie? Enid Trevett, 46, a local youth worker, points out a few features likely to be included in the map – a 150-year-old oak tree and a woodland spot particularly good for viewing stars.
“What we map on the green map is anything that makes life worthwhile — a good view, anywhere to buy fresh produce. We could map toxic hotspots if there are any,” she said.
(See previous entry.)
Posted on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 5:21 PM
Categories: Environment
Categories: Environment
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Thank you ; through your note I could know that the FRAPNA was the French member of Green cards network
christine | 04/21/2005 at 1:20 PM | #