Community Woodlands Association
Woodlands across Scotland provide many opportunities to participate in a range of activities including: treeplanting, walking, cycling, sculpture trails and organised training courses.
The Community Woodlands Association support a variety of member groups across Scotland. These are spread over a wide geographical area and offer a range of woodland size activities run in these areas.
www.communitywoods.org/projects-map.php
www.facebook.com/Communitywoods
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