Angus and Dundee GeoSciences Society

This society is dedicated to honoring the lifetime work and achievements of Paul Ewing, geology teacher at Arbroath High School. He inspired 100s of students into the scientific field of geology and the wider geosciences. This society aims to inspire 100s more! Its current focus is on Angus County, the Mearns and the City of

Friockheim Park Community Volunteers

Friockheim Park Is A Local Park Centred In The Middle Of Angus, There is lots of fantastic facilities at the park & nearby including The Hub & Friockheim – Community Centre – https://www.friockhub.co.uk/ The park is looked after by volunteers & partly by Angus Council. The park can be accessed 24/7/365 for all to enjoy,

Wild South Esk

The ‘Wild South Esk’ Trail is an exciting exploration along Angus’s largest waterway – the River South Esk – from the Cairngorm Mountains to the North Sea.  The route is 50 miles long and tell the tale of more than 40 native Scottish species including Scotland’s Big Five of golden eagle, red deer, red squirrel,

Tayside Biodiversity

The Tayside Biodiversity Action Plan has two main aims: to conserve and enhance the region’s biodiversity, taking into account both local and national priorities; and to co-ordinate existing actions, as well as initiating and co-ordinating new ones.

Adventures in Angus

A community Facebook page showcasing what our incredible landscape in Angus has to offer!

Arbroath Cliff Trail

A community group on a mission to create one of the Greatest Coastal Walks in Scotland. With enough support from the local community we can work together to keep our Cliffs beautiful and welcome visitors to Arbroath in 2020 The 4 mile coastal path from Arbroath to Auchmithie is one of Scotland’s hidden gems. Beautiful

Historic Environment Scotland

HES looks after several historical sites in Angus, including Arbroath Abbey, Edzell Castle and St Vigeans Stones and Museums  Arbroath Abbey Extensive ruins of a superb medieval abbey founded in 1178 by King William I. The origins of the most famous document in Scottish history, the Declaration of Arbroath, can be traced back to the

Arbroath Market