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Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh – Parks | VisitScotlandHolyrood Park is a short walk from Edinburgh's Royal Mile in the heart of the city. It is a 640 acre Royal Park adjacent to Holyrood Palace. Open year-round.
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Overview of Holyrood Park - Gazetteer for ScotlandOriginally a royal hunting estate, it became a place for those seeking sanctuary from criminal acts by the 14th century and was enclosed by a stone wall built ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Holyrood Park: History and Research | Historic Environment ScotlandRoyal pleasure ground. Holyrood Park was a royal pleasure ground for nearly 1,000 years and still enjoys a close relationship to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
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Holyrood Park, Edinburgh - Scottish Geology TrustAt the start of the Carboniferous Period, 360 million years ago, the area that is now Holyrood Park was a swampy, low-lying plain close to the sea, located ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Holyrood Park: A Royal Park - Historic Environment Scotland BlogSep 23, 2022 · James V was the first to enclose park in 1541. It was often referred to as a hunting park. However, it is most likely the park was enclosed for ...
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[PDF] Holyrood Park Statement of Significance - HES PublicationsQuarries opened under James V at Salisbury Crags and Camstane, the stone was probably used to build the first boundary wall around the park and also in the ...<|separator|>
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Visitor Erosion in Fragile Landscapes: Balancing conflicting ...From the founding of Holyrood Abbey in 1128, the park's history becomes intertwined with the abbey and the royal palace that subsequently grew up there. The ...
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Digging into Holyrood Park's archaeologyOct 14, 2024 · Holyrood Park's archaeology includes the remains of ancient forts, traces of thousands of years of farming and amazing uncovered artefacts.
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Project Background - Holyrood ArchaeologyThe park was enclosed with a stone wall by King James V in 1541, as an adjunct to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, effectively preserving the present Holyrood, or ...
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Holyrood Abbey: History | Historic Environment Scotland | HESLegend has it that David I was hunting in the royal forest of Drumsheugh when he was thrown from his horse below Salisbury Crags. He was speared in the thigh by ...
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Geology of Arthur's Seat - British Geological SurveyThe basalt found at St Antony's Chapel is part of a thick sequence that is thought to have erupted from a vent located where Edinburgh Castle stands today.
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Arthur's Seat - GeoGuideThe volcano was active in the Dinantian, early in the Carboniferous Period, and the products of its first eruption are taken to mark the top of the Cementstone ...
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Arthurs seat edinburgh | The Geological Society of LondonArthur's Seat is an extinct volcano, which erupted around 340 million years ago. At that time, Scotland was a very different place, located close to the equator ...
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Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park, Edinburgh - WalkhighlandsArthur's Seat is the highest of a group of hills, formed from the remains of a volcano, that make up Holyrood Park. The summit is 251 metres high and ...
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Echoes of an Older God? | King Arthur in Scotland - WordPress.comJun 18, 2013 · ... first record of the name 'Arthur's Seat' in Edinburgh occurs in 1508. He writes that 'The lateness of this earliest record has usually been ...
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Edinburgh's Geological SitesSalisbury Crags. The Crags are a single sheet of tough dolerite rock, which is about 325 million years old. This dolerite formed long after the eruption of the ...Places To Explore Geology... · Edinburgh City Centre · Blackford Hill And The...
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Stirling Castle and the 1820 'Radical Rising'Apr 5, 2024 · Unemployed weavers were put to work constructing the 'Radical Road' around Salisbury Crags in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. But things did change ...
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Edinburgh's Radical Road – its history, its uncertain futureJul 18, 2024 · The Radical Road, built after the 1820 Radical War, is currently closed due to rockfall safety concerns, with discussions about its future.
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Radical Road update – July 2025 | Historic Environment ScotlandJul 23, 2025 · A risk of rock fall was also identified on Samson's Ribs earlier this year, and as a result, it was necessary to close the Duddingston Low Road ...
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Sky walkway proposal for Edinburgh's Radical Road - BBCMay 7, 2022 · The Radical Road at Holyrood Park has been closed for more than three years over safety concerns. Options in a new report also include ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Holyrood Park, Edinburgh - Earth Science OutdoorsOct 27, 2009 · This guide covers contrasting sedimentary and igneous rocks, glacial erosion, eroded volcano, lava flows, crater rocks, and links between ...
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Plan to partially reopen Edinburgh's Radical Road - BBCSep 4, 2025 · The Radical Road was closed in September 2018 after 50 tonnes of rock fell from nearby cliffs. The path overlooks the Scottish Parliament ...
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[PDF] INVESTIGATING Holyrood Park | GeowalksIn 1541, a short time after the Palace was established, James V had the boundary wall built, enclosing the park as one unit for the first time. In 1562,. Mary ...
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[PDF] Holyrood Park Fishing Guide - Historic Environment ScotlandDunsapie Loch: Adults are not permitted to fish at Dunsapie Loch, however children may fish between 1 May and 30 September. St Margaret's Loch: No fishing ...Missing: amphibians | Show results with:amphibians
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Spring Wildlife - Historic Environment ScotlandEmerging from hibernation on the slopes of Arthur's Seat, thousands of adult toads make their way down to their ancestral breeding ground at Dunsapie Loch.Missing: fish amphibians
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[PDF] DUDDINGSTON LOCHIn the late 17th century work was carried out to enrich the land by the margins of the loch, and in the latter part of the 18th century the loch was dredged for ...Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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[PDF] Duddingston LochOct 13, 2019 · They created two artificial lochs – St Margaret's and Dunsapie: see page 48. The park became a place of sanctuary from the 12th century ...
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[PDF] Geology of the Edinburgh district - NERC Open Research ArchiveThis report describes the geology of the Edinburgh district and surrounding area, accompanying BGS Sheet 32E, and represents the early 2000s understanding.
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Arthur's Seat Volcano, City of Edinburgh | GeoGuideThe Whinny Hill intrusion comprises 'a sill-like mass of Craiglockhart-type basalt' (Black, 1966), traceable for some 300 m and lying between lavas 6 and 7.
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Holyrood Abbey, precinct and associated remains (SM13031) - PortalFeb 7, 2013 · Holyrood Abbey was founded by King David I in 1128. The first church was modest, with an aisle-less nave, short transepts and a short ...
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Palace of Holyroodhouse - Royal Collection TrustOfficial site for the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, the official residence of His Majesty The King in Scotland. Book tickets and find out more about ...Who built the Palace? · Holyrood Abbey · Visiting the Palace of... · Gardens
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Who built the Palace of Holyroodhouse? - Royal Collection TrustAccording to medieval legend, the Abbey was founded around 900 years ago in 1128 by David I of Scotland.Settings · James Vi · Charles Ii
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Highlights of the Palace of Holyroodhouse - Royal Collection Trust... Holyrood Abbey was once one of the grandest medieval abbeys in Scotland. The Abbey was founded in 1128 after King David I saw a vision of a stag with a ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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RCIN 403432 - Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley and his brother Charles ...They were married at Holyrood chapel on 29 July 1565 and Darnley was proclaimed King of Scotland. The marriage was unhappy, however, and Mary turned ...
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The murder of David Rizzio - Royal Collection TrustMay 28, 2020 · The murder of David Rizzio ... On the night of Saturday, 9 March 1566 Mary, Queen of Scots' private secretary, David Rizzio, was murdered in the ...
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[PDF] St Anthony's Chapel and Its Place in Edinburgh'sSeen from the other direction, the Chapel stands out as the only piece of architecture on Arthur's Seat itself, providing both scale and a point of reference. ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] 2004 - Archaeology Scotland... Holyrood Park. Arrowhead. Drawn by Alan Braby. © Crown Office. Broughton ... powder house, sawmill, water management systems and a later limestone mine ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] ARTHUR'S SEAT VOLCANO Site of Special Scientific InterestThe geology of the Edinburgh area is dominated by sedimentary rocks, one group of which were deposited during the volcanic period, and formed on the flanks ...
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[PDF] Holyrood & Duddingston | Edinburgh Living LandscapesHolyrood Park offers priority habitats including species-rich grassland, ponds, wetland and native woodland around the periphery of the park. Holyrood Park is ...
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SCARCE PLANTS IN TOWNS AND CITIES IN SCOTLANDAug 4, 2020 · Asplenium septentrionale (Forked Spleenwort), Arthur's Seat, Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. Photo: Chris Jeffree. 2. Crassula tillaea (Mossy ...
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MSP comes face to face with one of Britain's rarest plantsMay 31, 2017 · Sticky catchfly is found in just 11 locations in the UK – nine in Scotland and two in Wales.
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'Exploring Holyrood Park: geology and rare plant species', a walk on ...Jun 29, 2025 · A special walk, with the theme 'Exploring Holyrood Park: geology and rare plant species'. This will start at 14.00 from Holyrood Park Education Centre.Missing: rewilding surveys
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Holyrood Park - Edinburgh Living Landscape - Urban Nature AtlasNaturalisation was tested in Holyrood Park, where a once regularly mown grassland is now cut only once per year. It benefits both wildlife and public amenity ...Missing: vegetation heath woodland
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June, 2025 - Calton Hill Conservation TrustJun 29, 2025 · 'Exploring Holyrood Park: geology and rare plant species', a walk on Saturday 5 July · Invasive Himalayan Balsam plant confirmed in lower ...
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Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom - eBird HotspotMute Swan Cygnus olor. # Count: 2. Date: 2 Nov 2025. Observer: Sasha Bertasius ... Peregrine Falcon - Sasha Bertasius. Peregrine Falcon © Sasha Bertasius.Missing: fauna | Show results with:fauna
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Peregrine in Edinburgh Holyrood Park - BirdForumFeb 2, 2007 · Beautiful peregrine arching across the sky on way to Salisbury crags. Second sighting in as many weeks so perhaps one has taken up residence in ...
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Holyrood Park | BirdingplacesThe two lochs (Dunsapie and St Margaret) are home to Mute Swan, Greylag Goose, Black-headed Gull, and the always dressed for the occasion Tufted Duck. Winter ...Missing: amphibians | Show results with:amphibians
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Holyrood Park: Maps and Guides | Historic Environment ScotlandDiscover all aspects of the volcano, from vents on Arthur's Seat to lava flows on Whinny Hill.
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Sally the swan 'eaten by fox' in Queen's park - BBC NewsAug 9, 2016 · A spokesperson for Historic Environment Scotland, which manages Holyrood Park ... wildlife, this was most likely to have been a fox attack.
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Remembering when Edinburgh's Holyrood Park had flock of sheep ...Dec 4, 2024 · Holyrood Park was once rammed with a huge flock of (you guessed it) sheep. It wasn't until the late '70s that they sheepishly moved on to pastures new.
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The smallest residents of Holyrood ParkJun 20, 2016 · Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) This is a new species to Holyrood Park and the UK as a whole. First recorded in the UK in 2001, this ...Missing: flora | Show results with:flora
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Visit Holyrood Park - Edinburgh - Historic Environment ScotlandHolyrood Park's dramatic hills and crags shape Edinburgh's unforgettable skyline, and its history and archaeology span thousands of years, from Arthur's ...Park Roads · Maps and Guides · Getting here · External Event noticesMissing: Victoria picnics
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Managing the Estate | Historic Environment Scotland | HistoryManaging the estate. Find out about how we manage the properties in our care and some of the major related projects we are currently working on.
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A New Future for Edinburgh's Holyrood ParkSep 4, 2024 · The Plan sets out a Vision and Objectives to guide the Park's development over the next decade, focusing on climate action, biodiversity protection, and ...
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Outline Strategic Plan for Holyrood Park - Citizen SpaceSep 26, 2023 · Survey feedback has informed the final Strategic Plan, which is now available on the HES website, with the Landscape Conservation Management ...Missing: rewilding plant
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Annual Report 2023-24 published | Historic Environment ScotlandNov 20, 2024 · Annual Report 2023-24 published · Welcomed 4.5 million visitors to staffed sites (2022-23: 3.3 million) · 195,000 members (2022-23: 184,000) ...Missing: numbers | Show results with:numbers
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Holyrood Park: Park Roads | Historic Environment ScotlandPlease be aware the Radical Road is closed until further notice ... Check for road and car park closures due to external events taking place in the park.
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Queen's Drive around Holyrood Park - Scotland - AllTrailsRating 4.7 (258) Road biking is allowed on Queen's Drive around Holyrood Park in Holyrood Park. Is there running at Queen's Drive around Holyrood Park? Yes, trailgoers have said ...Missing: rules closures
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Campaigners 'disappointed' as Holyrood Park fails to ban carsSep 25, 2024 · Already the road through the park and around Arthur's Seat, the Queen's Drive, is closed at weekends, and the High Road to Dunsapie Loch is only ...
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Holyrood Park Roads: History, Regulations and ManagementHistory Prince Albert's 1844 reforms made the Holyrood Park road network as we know it today, adding a circular route for carriages around Arthur's Seat ...
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[PDF] Questions and Answers regarding traffic regulations at Holyrood ParkAny vehicles adapted for business use is prohibited, and will therefore require prior permission before being permitted to use the Park roads. What about mail ...Missing: emergencies | Show results with:emergencies
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Holyrood Park: paths, crossings and closuresOct 29, 2020 · All roads in the Park will be closed to vehicles from 8.30am and re-opened for 6pm on both Saturdays and Sundays. The High Road remains closed ...Missing: length weekends<|control11|><|separator|>
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Scottish walkers up in arms over Edinburgh footpath shut for five yearsSep 8, 2023 · Radical Road at foot of Arthur's Seat, beside Holyrood Palace, was closed in 2018 after rock falls led to safety concerns.
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Anger as the Radical Road looks set to stay closed - The FerretJan 18, 2024 · A Scottish Government agency is still considering “permanent closure” of the Radical Road on Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, according to a ...
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Strategic Plan for Holyrood Park | Historic Environment ScotlandHistoric Environment Scotland has prepared a Strategic Plan for Edinburgh's iconic Holyrood Park, outlining a vision for a more sustainable and vibrant ...
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Historic Scotland Starts Traffic Reduction Campaign in Holyrood ParkFeb 1, 2011 · Drivers breaching the commercial vehicle restrictions or speed limit will be subject to a fixed £30 non-endorsable penalty notice under Section ...
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Enforcement of commercial vehicles ban in Holyrood ParkOct 30, 2015 · I saw reference to a £30 non-endorsable fixed penalty to be used in 2011, and the rate for those went up to £50 last year. Also traffic police ...
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Arthur's Seat walk, Edinburgh - Countryfile.comOct 11, 2023 · The 2.5-mile walk from Holyrood Palace to Arthur's Seat summit is moderate, with a 230m ascent, taking about 2 hours. The path can be muddy, ...Arthur's Seat Walk... · 2. St Anthony's Chapel · Useful Information
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Holyrood Park Circular, Edinburgh, Scotland - 87 Reviews, MapRating 4.6 (87) Various bird species have been spotted on the trail and in the surrounding area. Is there running at Holyrood Park Circular? Yes, trailgoers have said that ...Missing: total | Show results with:total<|separator|>
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[PDF] Holyrood Park Climbing Guide - Historic Environment ScotlandWhat types of climbing are allowed? / Bouldering and free climbing are permitted in the South Quarry. X No fixings, however temporary, can be made to the.Missing: 2018 2020
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Safety experts savage Radical Road closure - The FerretDec 15, 2023 · The popular and famous footpath through Holyrood Park was shut by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) after a rock fall in September 2018.
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The Royal Company in the Reigns of King William IV, Queen ...'Unhappily marred by continuous rain', nearly 40,000 volunteers paraded at Holyrood Park. All were thoroughly soaked; several volunteers subsequently died of ...
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The Gathering 2009 - WikipediaThe event was held at Holyrood Park, Scotland, and attracted around 47,000 people from all over the world. Over 125 Scottish clans were represented in what was ...
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Homecoming's big day dawns as 50,000 attend the GatheringJul 25, 2009 · The opening ceremony was attended by representatives from 125 clans and boasted the largest Highland Games in the country's history. The ...
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Raiders of the Local Adventure | Edinburgh Festival FringeRenowned archaeologist Dr Grones and his assistant Milo will take you on an interactive expedition through Holyrood Park in search of a mysterious lost ...
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Holyrood Park: 10,000 years of human activity but now a fragile ...Oct 4, 2023 · ... million and 5 million ... “One of the biggest challenges faced in Holyrood Park is how to manage the impact of increasing visitor numbers.
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One Day: Arthur's Seat braced for rise in visitors as pressure mounts ...Mar 10, 2024 · The number of people visiting Outlander locations in Scotland rose from 1.47m in 2014 to 3.20m in 2020. Culloden Battlefield, managed by ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Meeting of the Parliament: 18/12/2024Dec 18, 2024 · We do not know exactly how many people visit Holyrood park in a year, but estimates are in the millions—maybe even 5 million. Compare that to ...
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Friends of Holyrood (@holyroodfriends) / XApologies but there won't be a Holyrood Park clean up today! We have a bug here at Holyrood Friends HQ & lots of regulars under the weather!
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Scotland Civil Service Volunteer Opportunity - CSSCJoin us at Holyrood Park on Tuesday 29th July 2025, meeting at 12pm until 2.30pm to support our efforts to clean up our local parks.