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The current issue of Solway Firth Partnership eNewsletter is available below –

June 2026 : How does a bottle tell us where the plastic in the Solway comes from?

Archive Solway Firth Partnership eNewsletters are available below –

May 2026 – May News from Solway Firth Partnership

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January 2026 – January News from Solway Firth Partnership

December 2025 – December News from Solway Firth Partnership

October 2025 – Don’t Miss out on the Cross-Border Conference 14 November 2025

 September 2025 – Don’t Miss out on the Cross-Border Conference 14 November 2025

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The Solway Firth Partnership is a Scottish Company Limited by guarantee and without a share capital under Company Number SC250012 and a Scottish Charity under Scottish Charity Number SC034376 Registered Office: Campbell House, The Crichton, Dumfries DG1 4UQ

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