Revisiting the Antonine Wall, Community Consultation from 7 November, 2017

Events from 7th November in venues in Old Kilpatrick, Clydebank, Drumchapel, Lambhill, Bearsden and Twechar
The biggest, most awe-inspiring building project the people of Scotland had ever seen, the Roman Antonine Wall stretched right across the country, from the Clyde to the Forth. Work is currently underway to rediscover the Antonine Wall and to provide a wide range of new and innovative ways for people to get involved in the fascinating history associated with the Wall.
Come along to a drop in sessions to hear more about what’s been happening and find out about some of latest projects – then share your thoughts and ideas to help us to plan the next phase!
While you’re there, have a look at the collection of replica artefacts, try on a Roman helmet or try making your own!
Hosted by The Antonine Wall
and Jura Consultants


Can’t make it to Old Kilpatrick? Further sessions coming in other locations.
Upcoming dates in West and East Dunbartonshire and Glasgow:
Old Kilpatrick – Napier Hall Tuesday – Tuesday 7th November
Clydebank – Clydebank Town Hall 13 Novemer, 2017
Lambhill – Lambhill Stables, Wednesday 15 November, 2017
Drumchapel – Drumchapel Community Centre Thursday 16 November
Bearsden – Bearsden Cross Paris Church, Tueady 21 November, 2017
Twechar – Twechar Healthy Living and Enterprise Centre Saturday 2nd Decememer, 2017

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