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THE HEBRIDEAN TRUST
The Hebridean Trust, established in 1982, continues
to be dedicated to preserve the unique Hebridean way of life,
and to secure the future of those communities. The Trust has been
involved in projects throughout the Hebrides, including historical
building restoration, housing and museum provision, environmental
and ecological work, and marine and archaeological surveys.
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Much of the Hebridean Trust's initial
work has been based on the Isle of Tiree,
in the Hebrides, where efforts have been focused on increasing
the number of visitors and their local expenditure whilst preserving
the island's character. The Hynish Centre
(Alan Stevenson House) was opened in 1991 by HRH Princess Royal
and Morton Boyd House was opened in 1999. Further projects on
the Isle of Canna and the Treshnish
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© Robin M. Ward
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Bird Ringing Survey
The latest Treshnish Isles bird ringing survey for 2007 is available in PDF format.
See Treshnish Isles page for more information on this and previous reports |
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The Hebridean Trust works closely
with many public and private groups and organisations -
most importantly with the island communities themselves.
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Archaeology |
© GUARD
Treshnish Isles Archaeological Survey 2006 is available in pdf format
See Treshnish Isles page for more information |
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