Links

Festival Organisers

Fife Access Forum
The Fife Access Forum advises Fife Council on how to achieve a balance between public use of the outdoors and those living and working there. It provides advice on access rights, rights of way and core paths.

http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/fifeaccessforum

Fife Coast & Countryside Trust:
Fife Coast and Countryside Trust is a registered environmental charity that manages, develops and promotes the biodiversity and countryside of Fife.

http://www.fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk

Funding & Sponsorship

Fife Council Strategic Events Investment Programme
Fife Council and their partners are currently working to develop Fife’s events strategy. The strategy will build on the success and achievements of events which currently take place in Fife and look to enhance the profile of the area nationally and internationally through the attraction of new events.

http://www.fife.gov.uk

Forestry Commission Scotland
Forestry Commission Scotland serves as the forestry department of the Scottish Executive, advising on implementing forestry policy. Its mission is to protect and expand Scotland’s forests and woodlands and increase their value to society and the environment.

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/

Scottish Natural Heritage
Scotland's natural heritage is its wildlife, habitats, landscapes and natural beauty. Scotland is renowned for its attractive scenery and wild places and has a huge diversity of landscapes, habitats and wildlife. These are part of what makes Scotland special and are among the country's greatest assets. Funded by the Scottish Govervment, our purpose is to promote care for and improvement of the natural heritage; help people enjoy it responsibly; enable greater understanding and awareness of it; promote its sustainable use, now and for future generations. All our work supports our mission: All of nature for all of Scotland.

http://www.snh.gov.uk

Useful Information for Visitors

European Year of Volunteering 2011
2011 is the European Year of Volunteering. Many events, exhibitions, live demonstrations and other activities will be taking place throughout Europe during the year. Fife Outdoor Access Festival events rely on a team of between 60-100 individuals who volunteer their time to develop and deliver many of the events that take place during the festival. Without them the festival would not be able to take place. To them, we are extremely grateful.

http://europa.eu/volunteering/en/home2

Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Whether you're enjoying or managing the countryside, the main messages from the Scottish Outdoor Access Code are: take responsibility for your own actions; respect the interests of other people; care for the environment. Find out more about the Scottish Outdoor Access Code by visiting the official website.

http://www.outdooraccess-scotland.com/

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