ELEVEN projects from across Scotland, designed to encourage young people’s interest in nature during the Year of Young People, have been chosen to receive a total of £20,000 by the Future Routes Fund.
The projects are ideas developed by young people to help them get more involved with the environment and local wildlife throughout Scotland, in rural and urban areas, with the use of activities including film, music, art, volunteering, and outdoor recreation.
The projects to be funded include the Misty Isle Youth Forum, Skye, which offers several free, educational arts and crafts activities using items found on beach-cleans during the summer; and Julie Aitken in the Outer Hebrides, who is hosting workshops throughout the islands to engage young people in the natural environment. The Future Routes Fund is funded by Scottish Natural Heritage and administered by ReRoute, Scotland’s Youth Biodiversity Panel, with support from Young Scot.
Leggete l'articolo completo e molti altri in questo numero di
The Oban Times & Lochaber Times
Opzioni di acquisto di seguito
Se il problema è vostro,
Accesso per leggere subito l'articolo completo.
Singolo numero digitale
22nd March 2018
 
Questo numero e altri numeri arretrati non sono inclusi in un nuovo
abbonamento. Gli abbonamenti comprendono l'ultimo numero regolare e i nuovi numeri pubblicati durante l'abbonamento. The Oban Times & Lochaber Times
Abbonamento digitale di 6 mesi
€28,99
fatturati due volte l'anno
Abbonamento digitale annuale
€51,99
fatturati annualmente