Fort Kinnaird in the Community
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Skills for Work at Fort Kinnaird
Through the Skills for Work retail course, 46 students from one of Scotland’s most disadvantaged areas have developed employability and life skills, gained exposure to the world of work and enhanced their self-esteem. |
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Herb bed at Fort Kinnaird
All part of loooking at ways to improve the biodiversity in the area, build community relationships, and raise awareness of healthy eating and the importance of biodiversity.

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Cyrenians Retail Course
Fort Kinnaird has been working closely with The Cyrenians who facilitated a Learning and Work Retail Course. |
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Work Place Chaplaincy Scotland
Since the start of the year Paul Wilson has been supporting our stores and introducing himself to you as our new Workplace Chaplain. |
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Castlebrae Community High School
Fort Kinnaird fully funded The Retail Course in August 2011 at Castlebrae Community High School following the success of the single unit which was piloted with the school last year. |
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Training the young retailers of tomorrow
At Fort Kinnaird, owners British Land are supporting a new retail qualification for pupils at Castlebrae High School.  |
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The Big Donation
Visitors to our retail parks and shopping centres donated 9,200 bags of unwanted, good quality items, equivalent to £184,000, as well as over £4,000 in cash contributions. |
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Improving biodiversity
In 2009, Fort Kinnaird Retail Park approached ELGT for advice on improving biodiversity around the shopping centre by involving the local community, particularly families and children. |
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