'Passport' task to highlight Capital's foot and cycle paths
AN initiative to highlight the green routes within the city that can be enjoyed on foot or bike is taking place next Saturday.
The Green Passport Day takes place along the path network between Roseburn and Leith.
The idea is to walk, cycle or scooter along the route collecting stamps at the checkpoints.
Green Passports are being distributed to all primary and nursery school children in Edinburgh, and after collecting two or more stamps the passport can be handed in and entered into a prize draw.
Organiser Maggie Wynn said: "Edinburgh has an extensive network of these attractive green spaces.
"Surprisingly, many people in the city are still unfamiliar with them."
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