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🗓️ 25 May 2024
⏱️ 84 minutes
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Rachel visits Fairhill Rise, an education centre in East Lothian which is part of the Ruskin Mill Trust. The centre provides outdoor learning and activities for those with autism and additional needs. Rachel meets the manager and hears about their work.
Ahead of World Otter Day this coming Wednesday, Mark visits International Otter Survival Fund in Broadford on Skye to hear about the work they carry out across the world and meet some of the otters they have in their care.
Over the past couple of weeks folk singer Kirsty Law has been walking along the route of the River Tweed. Her Meander tour has seen her meet other musicians along the way and stop to perform gigs as she goes. Maud Start went to catch up with her near Innerleithen.
Mark joins a bike bus in Edinburgh- a safe way for kids to cycle to school. He hears from the organiser Jarlath Flynn about where the idea comes from and sees first hand how they work. He also chats to some of the children and their parents about the benefits of cycling to school.
Soil Association Scotland and other groups have been carrying out crop trials to see which varieties of flax might grow best in Scotland. Rachel visits Lauriston Farm near Edinburgh who are part of the project to see the process of sowing the flax. And she meets Rosie Bristow from Fantasy Fibre Mill who has been using flax to make yarn and then linen.
There seem to be a lot of dandelions on the go at the moment, with many gardeners cursing their presence in their lawns. However, the humble dandelion actually has many great properties so perhaps we shouldn’t be quite so quick to pull it out. We chat live to M.T. O’Donnell, founder and editor of Scotland Grows Magazine about the benefits of the dandelion.
And in our latest Scotland Outdoors podcast Mark spent some time at the Chippendale International School of Furniture near Haddington. We hear an excerpt of him chatting to some of those at work making some unique pieces of furniture.
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0:00.0 | He tells her that she will be sent to France as a secret agent, and if she's caught, she's going to be shot. |
0:09.3 | I'm Helen Obalam Carter, and this is history's secret heroes, where I shine a light on extraordinary stories from World War II. |
0:17.6 | What they wanted was someone to get themselves arrested and sent to Auschwitz. |
0:22.0 | Tales of deception, an incredible acts of resistance and courage. |
0:26.3 | She was a born soldier. |
0:27.4 | She's a freedom fighter in its widest sense. |
0:29.9 | The brand new series of History's Secret Heroes. |
0:32.8 | Listen first on BBC Sounds. |
0:40.7 | Hello and thank you very much for choosing to listen to this. |
0:43.1 | As you probably know, we built the Scotland Outdoors podcast |
0:45.6 | from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland, |
0:48.3 | which is called Out of Doors. |
0:49.7 | And this week, Mark, you managed to catch a ride |
0:52.3 | on a very cool bike boss in Edinburgh. |
0:57.7 | If this sounds odd, it's because I'm on my knees in the car park and a prayer for latitude. |
1:03.2 | The pious man kneels. And I'm giving thanks to the Almighty that I live and work in the East Coast of Scotland |
1:08.6 | because yesterday I drove through Broadford at about 8 o'clock in the morning on Sky |
1:12.9 | and there was about half a dozen people |
1:14.9 | at the bus stop and despite the fact |
1:16.7 | it was a mild day they were fully |
1:18.6 | happed up in their aniracs, hoods up |
1:20.6 | everything up over their noses and what have you |
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