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<title>New client, new evaluative techniques - Linlithgow Palace interpretation</title>
<description> We are delighted to have been appointed by Historic Scotland to evaluate interpretation at Linlithgow Palace.&amp;nbsp; Our team, working closely with HS staff, will consist of Verity Walker plus regula</description>
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<pubDate>27 February 2010</pubDate>
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<title>A welcome return to Merkinch</title>
<description>We loved the interpretive planning work for the local nature reserve in Merkinch so we were delighted to be asked to provide a follow-up usage plan for the Old Ferry Ticket Office, now to provide a sm</description>
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<pubDate>05 February 2010</pubDate>
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<title>Small is beautiful: Sutton House evaluation</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp; A little can sometimes go a long way.&amp;nbsp; This interesting partnership project between Sutton House (National Trust)&amp;nbsp;and St Augustine's Tower (Hackney Historic Buildings Trust) in Hackn</description>
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<pubDate>05 February 2010</pubDate>
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<title>A village interpretive plan for Dalwhinnie</title>
<description>A few months ago a detailed&amp;nbsp;group briefing of seven interpretive consultants&amp;nbsp;was held in Dalwhinnie for a contract to develop an interpretive plan for the village.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Dalwhinnie is </description>
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<pubDate>09 July 2009</pubDate>
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<title>What webs we weave...</title>
<description> As part of a community engagement planning process at Ledmore &amp;amp; Migdale, we have been working with Eleanor Garty, The Woodland Trust's area&amp;nbsp;Woodlands Officer,&amp;nbsp;to plan and pilot some on</description>
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<pubDate>08 July 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Letting the images speak for themselves at Forsinard Flows NNR</title>
<description>Interpretaction has teamed up with designers Ross Associates to produce a really beautiful new exhibition at the RSPB visitor centre at Forsinard Flows.&amp;nbsp; Using innovative techniques such as print</description>
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<pubDate>08 June 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Scoping the Scarp!</title>
<description> Scotland's landscape today provides many clues to the changing climate of its past if you only know how to read it.&amp;nbsp; We researched quite a bit on this for the FCS Culbin project - and now tend </description>
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<pubDate>24 April 2009</pubDate>
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