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Concluding the Allt Mor Erosion Scar Investigation
We are pleased to announce that we have finished our Allt Mor Erosion Scar Investigation, a project which was funded by the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoration Fund, administered by Nature Scot. The aim…
Welcoming Steve to the SCI Team
We are delighted to announce that Steve Blow has joined the Spey Catchment Initiative as a Nature Restoration Officer. Steve brings more than 35 years of…
Next Kingussie Community Consultation – Concluding the Allt Mor Erosion Scar Investigation
We will be holding a third and final consultation event on Thursday 19th March from 7 – 8:30pm at Talla Nan Ross in Kingussie for…
Volunteers from The Macallan and Edrington Support River Spey Restoration
This week, teams of volunteers from The Macallan and Edrington joined the Spey Catchment Initiative for two highly productive days of hands-on conservation work on…
Community Consultation Helps to Shape the Next Steps of the Allt Mor Erosion Scar Investigation
We would like to thank everyone who joined us in Kingussie on Wednesday evening for our community consultation on the Allt Mor Erosion Scar Investigation. It…
Community Consultation: Allt Mor Erosion Scar Investigation
We are investigating how erosion scars on the Allt Mor, a tributary of the Spey, contribute to sediment build-up and flooding in Kingussie, and exploring…
