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Events

RETREAT OPEN DAY
Saturday 20th September 12pm - 5pm

Do One Thing for Nature
To celebrate the creation of a new path and other environmental improvements at the Retreat, Glenesk, the Glenesk Trust invite you along to a free open day in the grounds of the Retreat building.

There will be a guided walk along the new path at 3-30pm
Puzzles and nature hunts for children - with prizes!
Drystane dyking demonstration
Bird and bat box making
Stalls from local groups
Raffle prizes and more!
Not to mention the chance to sit in and purchase a meal or high tea from the
famous Retreat tearooms or visit the Glenesk Folk Museum.

The new path and play areas are funded by a Breathing Places grant - part of
the Lottery Fund, supported by the BBC.
 
   

Tayside is home to much of Britain's last surviving, healthy red squirrel population. Red squirrels are endangered animals but in Angus, Perth & Kinross or Dundee, they can be spotted in the forests and woodlands around YOUR home. However, grey squirrels are moving into the area, competing for food and carrying the threat of disease. Urgent action must be taken to prevent our red squirrels from being lost forever.

If you would like one of the Projects free Householder Packs, filled with lots of information and squirrel gifts, fill in one of our Meet the Neighbours cards at your local library or e-mail
redsquirrel.project@dundeecity.gov.uk
To find out what you can do to help.