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Battleby House to Redgorton Active Travel Path

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This project looks at the creation of a 509m long, shared-use path providing a much needed off-road route between the Perthshire village of Redgorton and Battleby House Conference Centre.

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The new path to Battleby
Updated on 10 October 2025
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‘Mires Path’ Boardwalk ReplacementStockingfield Junction Footbridge, Glasgow

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