Resources Library

Welcome to our Resources Library, it holds public documents created by the Inner Forth Futures partnership, freely available for all to refer to and use.

Here you can access studies and reports from our projects since 2012, best practice guides, free educational resources and training materials that we have developed.

This database will keep growing with new resources created through the Climate FORTH project.
If you have queries about any of these resources, please contact the team: info@innerforthlandscape.co.uk

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On This Day – 19th July 1940: The Story of King’s Park FC

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 19th July 1940 - Read more about the Story of King’s Park FC.
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On This Day – 6th July 1732: Charles Bruce, 6th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine, born

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On – 6th July 1732, Charles Bruce, 6th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine, was born.
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On This Day – 1 st July 1939: Central Scotland Airport is officially opened in Grangemouth

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 1st July 1939, the Central Scotland Airport is officially opened in Grangemouth.
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On This Day – 30th June 1959: Bo’ness Harbour closes to commercial trade after nearly 400 years

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 30th June 1959, Bo’ness Harbour closes to commercial trade after nearly 400 years.
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On This Day – 22nd May 1672: Birth of Andrew Stein

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 22nd May 1672, Andrew Stein was born.
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On This Day – 9th May 1732: John Erskine, 23rd/6th Earl of Mar, dies in Paris

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 9th May 1732, John Erskine, 23rd/6th Earl of Mar, dies in Paris.
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On This Day – 30th April 1964: Valleyfield-Bo’ness coal tunnel opens

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 30th April 1964, Valleyfield-Bo'ness coal tunnel opens.
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On This Day – 21st April 1740: Sir Robert Preston of Valleyfield born

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 21st April 1740, Sir Robert Preston of Valleyfield was born.
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On This Day – 11th March 1912: Bo’ness Hippodrome opens

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 11th March 1912, Bo’ness Hippodrome opens.
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On This Day – 25th February 1809: Death of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore and builder of the Pineapple

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Inner Forth Landscape Initiative
2017

What happened on this day in the Inner Forth? On 25th February 1809, the 4th Earl of Dunmore and builder of the Pineapple dies.
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