10th April: Equinor partners with River Dee Trust to improve access to nature for children – Fisheries Management Scotland
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10th April: Equinor partners with River Dee Trust to improve access to nature for children – Fisheries Management Scotland
Equinor is supporting the River Dee Trust, a charity which ensures that children from deprived areas in Aberdeen city and shire can access and enjoy the nature on their doorstep. The one-year investment, totalling £39,900, includes funding towards practical river restoration and biodiversity improvements, and supports the Trust’s acclaimed education programme. As a result of Equinor’s support, a dedicated transport and lunch fund has been establi
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