The main priority within the first six months will be to establish and host the WoodWorks programme for young people who wish to learn about woodland culture and ways of making a living from the woods. By summer 2016, we expect to have completed work on the old sawmill that will provide the physical space for indoor work and learning. A variety of projects will operate out of the premises, building on and linking with existing training and volunteering work: neighbouring craft tenants; a community woodfuel project; and Fife Council’s work with children and young people nearby. The coordinator’s role will be to: develop a dynamic hub of woodland learning and enterprise, in collaboration with those who use the centre and surrounding woods; and to contribute towards the creation of a b

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