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Encouraging good practice is often best illustrated through the showcasing of successful solutions. The following case studies provide good examples of what can be achieved using a broad range of path construction techniques and materials and including green infrastructure projects. If you have been working on an exciting access project, and would like to share with others as an example of good practice, then please get in touch using the Contact SATIN page
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Argyll and Bute Council
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Boardwalks
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Cairngorms National Park
Central Scotland Green Network Trust
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construction materials
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upland pathwork
Battleby House to Redgorton Active Travel Path
Creating new active travel routes
Loch Earn Railway Path (LERP)
Multi-year, multi-phase shared use path construction
Geocomposite - Lochgilphead Shared Use Path
This route will provide a cycling and walking route across the east side of Lochgilphead, specifically from MacIntyre and Macdonald Terraces through to the hospitals, golf course and Blarbuie Community Woodland project.
Battleby House to Redgorton Active Travel Path
Creating new active travel routes
Geocomposite - Lochgilphead Shared Use Path
This route will provide a cycling and walking route across the east side of Lochgilphead, specifically from MacIntyre and Macdonald Terraces through to the hospitals, golf course and Blarbuie Community Woodland project.
Loch Earn Railway Path (LERP)
Multi-year, multi-phase shared use path construction
Battleby House to Redgorton Active Travel Path
Creating new active travel routes
Loch Earn Railway Path (LERP)
Multi-year, multi-phase shared use path construction
Geocomposite - Lochgilphead Shared Use Path
This route will provide a cycling and walking route across the east side of Lochgilphead, specifically from MacIntyre and Macdonald Terraces through to the hospitals, golf course and Blarbuie Community Woodland project.
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