Have your say on new history trails

People from across East Dunbartonshire are being asked to decide on 11 new trails that is the culmination of a two year Tails and Tales project.
Robin Howie - Walk of the week 
Footpath over the Conland Burn, East LomondRobin Howie - Walk of the week 
Footpath over the Conland Burn, East Lomond
Robin Howie - Walk of the week Footpath over the Conland Burn, East Lomond

Hundreds of people from across the district have come together at events run by the East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust to help capture and immortalise stories from local history.

The ‘Trails and Tales’ project, focuses on the rich and varied past throughout the area and the 11 trails will reflect this and provide a focal points to ensure the lasting legacy of the project.

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Trust chair, councillor Anne Jarvis, is hopeful that as well as those already involved in the project, the exciting prospect of helping develop an outdoor trail will attract new blood.

She said, “Please consider coming along to hear about the findings from the Trails and Tales community activity programme, even if you didn’t manage to be a part of it. Developing these outdoor trails and deciding their location will be an exciting opportunity for people to contribute to this popular and fascinating local heritage project.”

Evening consultation events run from 7-9pm and are being held over the summer at various locations.

These include: Baldernock and Torrance: Wednesday 27 July in Caldwell Halls, 16 Campsie Rd, Torrance, G64 4BN; Bearsden, Milngavie and Westerton: Wednesday 17 August, Milngavie Library, Allander Road, Milngavie, G62 8PN; Twechar: Thursday 18 August, Twechar Healthy Living Centre, St John’s Way, Main Street, Kilsyth G65; Kirkintilloch and Lenzie: Tuesday 20 September, William Patrick Library, 2-4 West High Street, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow G66 1AD; Bishopbriggs and Auchinairn: Wednesday 28 September, Bishopbriggs Library, 170 Kirkintilloch Roadd, Bishopbriggs, G64 2LX.