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- Destination Tweed is a unique project which aims to celebrate and share the nature, history and stories of this unique waterway and deliver significant economic, environmental, educational and social benefits to the South of Scotland and North Northumberland.
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Destination Tweed includes an extensive and innovative interpretation scheme and natural heritage conservation projects to tackle environmental issues at source such as woodland and pollinator habitat creation, river restoration and control of invasive non-native species.
Destination Tweed. A major river-revitalisation project working to conserve, celebrate and share the nature, history and stories of the River Tweed. Our Area. The River Tweed is one of the UK’s most important and highly designated river corridors boasting a rich natural and cultural heritage.
Destination Tweed is a unique project which aims to celebrate and share the nature, history and stories of this unique waterway and deliver significant economic, environmental, educational and social benefits to the South of Scotland and North Northumberland.
5 days ago · On a visit to the Scottish Borders today, the Deputy First Minister has confirmed £10million funding from the Scottish Government through the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal for the ambitious Destination Tweed programme.
5 days ago · “The River Tweed Trail is the keystone project within the £25 million Destination Tweed programme and will allow people to travel on foot or by bike from the source to the sea, connecting communities and attractions along the route. It will be one of the great long-distance routes in the UK.
4 days ago · “The River Tweed Trail is the keystone project within the £25m Destination Tweed programme and will allow people to travel on foot or by bike from the source to the sea, connecting communities and attractions along the route. It will be one of the great long-distance routes in the UK.
3 days ago · The multi-use path will follow the course of the River Tweed through the Scottish Borders, passing through Peebles, Kelso and Melrose. Once completed in 2028, it is forecast the Destination Tweed ...