The Clydebank community has planted more than 600 trees to create a new native woodland.
The initiative is a part of the Clyde Climate Forest programme by Glasgow & Clyde Valley Green Network which aims to create an urban forest to tackle climate change
The initiative is a part of the Clyde Climate Forest programme by Glasgow & Clyde Valley Green Network which aims to create an urban forest to tackle climate change.
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