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Community paths help people stay connected, access greenspace and get active. Across Scotland, hundreds of fantastic path volunteers are working hard to maintain and promote their local paths.
Special mention award for young Matthew
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Forth Valley College students win award for Stirling path transformation
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Award shines light on the Darkwood Crew
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Bethany wins Path Skillz Volunteer of the Year for leading her group to path success
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Nina scoops award after transforming nature reserve
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Volunteers gain funding to restore scenic park in the heart of Edinburgh
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Funding will help restore tourist route in Skye
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Ferguslie Park volunteers bring deprived area back to life
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Youth awarded for building an accessible path
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Ayrshire's Gillian is our Community Path Volunteer of the Year
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Youth group awarded for bringing path back to life
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Why it's important that Girls Get Oot
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Paths being upgraded in North Lanarkshire
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Restoring the Clyde Walkway
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Jordan is Path Skillz Young Person of the Year
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Glasgow South Seeds: Newspaper published to spread the word
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Angus Cycle Hub: Breaking the barrier to active travel
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Hidden Shotts path given new lease of life
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Robert Burns' engagement spot to be restored
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