Reports & Resources Archive
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Category
- Balmaclellan 2
- Can You Dig It? 9
- Community Action Plan (CAP) 19
- Dumfries and Galloway Council 1
- Dumfries and Galloway wide 1
- Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership (GGLP) 34
- Glenkens Community & Arts Trust (GCAT) 2
- Landscape Conservation Action Plan (LCAP) 3
- National Trust For Scotland 1
- New Galloway 1
- Other projects 1
- Parton Kirk 1
- Studies Commissioned by GGLP 13
Topic
- Biosphere 2
- CAP Addendum 1
- CAP Theme 1 3
- CAP Theme 2 2
- CAP Theme 3 11
- CAP Theme 4 3
- Scottish languages 2
- access 1
- archaeology 5
- assets 2
- biodiversity 1
- business 2
- carbon neutral 3
- children 4
- communication 1
- connectivity 3
- covenanters 1
- covid 1
- education 4
- engagement 5
- farming 1
- feasibility studies 1
- fish 4
- flooding 1
- food 1
- funders 1
- health 1
- heritage 11
- housing 4
- invasive species 2
- land use 6
- landscape 4
- overview 2
- skills & training 4
- tourism 2
- transport 1
- update 1
- workshops 2
A Vision for Land Use in the Glenkens
This Vision and the associated recommendations are intended as the first step to creating a balance in Glenkens land use where all voices are heard, respected and valued.
CAP Update Report June 2023
The Steering Group has been meeting in its present form for some 18 months now and so felt it was timely to publish an Update Report on the progress of the Community Action Plan to date.
Searching for Sarah
In early 2022, Grave Encounters - a volunteer research project run by the Can You Dig It community archaeology group, part of the Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership - revealed the fascinating histories behind the names on some of the gravestones in Kells kirkyard.
Energy Efficiency & Decarbonisation in Glenkens Buildings
Two report examining the potential for energy saving and decarbonisation in community and domestic buildings in the Glenkens.
Voices from the Glens
A report on the work of Dr John Burns who has been investigating the changing language, voices and words of Galloway since 2019.
Grave Encounters at Kells
Grave Encounters: A 2022 volunteer research project into the people memorialised at Kells, New Galloway.
Data Structure Reports - Community Archaeology Project
These Data Structure Reports describes works carried out for at several sites as part of the Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership (GGLP) community archaeology project Can You Dig It? The Reports presents the results from surveys and test pitting works undertaken at the sites.
Housing Needs and Demands Survey
The GDT approached South of Scotland Community Housing (SOSCH) in 2021 to discuss the undertaking of a Housing Needs and Demands Assessment (HNDA) for the Trust to understand more about the current and future housing needs of its residents within the area covered by the GDT.
The Lost Wells of Galloway (an online project)
In the days before indoor plumbing, wells were obviously essential to the everyday needs of the people, but many held importance which surpassed merely keeping hydrated.
MyGalloway CANMORE Sites
MyGalloway was an exciting project to improve our national historical records and you didn’t even have to leave the house!
Nuhin new unner the sun
In 2021, the ‘Dig It!’ project commissioned Mae Diansangu to write a poem inspired by the investigation of a deserted farmstead called Upper Gairloch on the Raiders Road.