Fyne Futures (@tzcb) 's Twitter Profile
Fyne Futures

@tzcb

Social enterprise and registered charity based on Isle of Bute

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Looking for an exciting opportunity on a beautiful island #bute #sustainablefood #training SRUC @LandworkersUK @CommunityLandSc NFU Scotland #socent s1jobs.com/job/head-of-ho…

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Exciting development for Bute Produce - please give us your thoughts - surveymonkey.co.uk/r/HMYBDDV #bute #horticulture #training #sustainabiity

Exciting development for Bute Produce - please give us your thoughts - surveymonkey.co.uk/r/HMYBDDV #bute #horticulture #training #sustainabiity
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A good turnout of our Conservation Volunteers clearing a long stretch of overgrown pathway on the path at Westlands Road. Heavy duty equipment helped get the job done in a morning. Before, During and After pictures plus the team of volunteers (Billy Shields took the picture)

A good turnout of our Conservation Volunteers clearing a long stretch of overgrown pathway on the path at Westlands Road. Heavy duty equipment helped get the job done in a morning. Before, During and After pictures plus the team of volunteers (Billy Shields took the picture)
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We are delighted to share that we have received #NationalLottery funding from The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland for our project! Thank you to National Lottery players for helping #MakeAmazingHappen.

We are delighted to share that we have received #NationalLottery funding from <a href="/TNLComFundScot/">The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland</a> for our project! Thank you to National Lottery players for helping #MakeAmazingHappen.
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1/2 April 2024: New safer route to avoid the eroded section on the Lighthouse Path The continuing erosion of a short section of path in the route from Kilchattan Bay to the Glencallum Bay Lighthouse has been a concern for the past couple of years.

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April 2024: New safer route to avoid the eroded section on the Lighthouse Path

The continuing erosion of a short section of path in the route from Kilchattan Bay to the Glencallum Bay Lighthouse has been a concern for the past couple of years.
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Scottish Government Gillian Martin Grassmarket Community Project Fyne Futures #bute practising net zero for 25 years come February 2025 - low carbon enterprises supporting local employment and skills development opportunities #bikebute #restylerothesay #buteproduce #renewableenergy