User talk:Peter A T Wright

February 2015
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Peter A T Wright. MBE, Author
Biographical notes: Born 1947 in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Further and Higher Education: Newbattle Abbey College, Dalkeith, Midlothian - 1968 - 69. Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh - 1970 - 72 Career: Youth Work, and Community Education. Awards: 1984 - George Waterston Memorial Award by The National Trust for Scotland for voluntary services in the establishment of `Youth in Trust`. 2003 - MBE for `Services to The Duke of Edinburgh`s Award` in Edinburgh area. Restorer and archaeological excavation of `Niddry Castle`, Wincburgh, West Lothian - 1984 - 1991. Founder of `The History of Education Centre Trust in Edinburgh` - 1985. Founder of `The Junior Jukies`, now Junior Award Scheme for Schools (JASS) - 1994. Founder of the `John Muir Award` within the John Muir Trust - 2001. Founder of `The Green Team Edinburgh and Lothians` - 1995. Patron of the organization from 2005. Founder of `Friends of the Ward in Edinburgh and the Lothians` - 1996. Author of: `Ribbon of Wildness: Discovering the Watershed of Scotland', published Luath Press, 2010. `Walking with Wildness: Experiencing the Watershed of Scotland`, published by Luath Press, 2012. `Nature`s Peace: A Celebration of Scotland`s Watershed`, published by Luath Press, 2013.