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Keep Scotland Beautiful staff are working hard to show how much impact their Going Carbon Neutral Stirling project has had on the people of Stirling as GCNS draws to a close on March 31.

First class honours for our treasured MacRobert arts complex on the Stirling University campus. They are recycling old plastic ad banners by turning them into unique carrier bags and selling them in the centre shop.

Increasing confidence through expert training is helping to encourage more cycling on the streets of Stirling.

More opportunities have been made available for Central Scotland communities and organisations to plant fruit trees, it has been announced.

Going Carbon Neutral Stirling (GCNS) recently organised a visit to Barkers Highland Beef near Callander.

Young families having fun together on bikes - with no traffic to worry about! Sound good to you? Then come along to Stirling's Forthside area on Saturday, August 27.

Are you interested in promoting local food? Join GCNS on a free trip to Mid Torrie Farm to visit Barkers Highland Beef.

Not even miserable weather could spoil the enjoyment of a recent get-together by members of Towards Transition Stirling (TTS).
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