Scottish Council of Jewish Communities – Whittingehame Estate Walk
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS SINCE THE BALFOUR DECLARATION
Join us on a guided tour of Traprain Law and the Whittingehame Estate, childhood home of Lord Arthur Balfour and home to Kindertransportees during WWII.
The walk is being led by East Lothian Park Ranger Richard English. Duration – approx. 5 hours
Arrival at site will be 10.30am, with buses leaving Glasgow and Edinburgh earlier (details to be confirmed upon booking).
The day includes a kosher picnic lunch, though attendees should bring extra snacks and water, as needed.
The walk will be over wet and rough terrain, so be prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear.
£10 suggested donation – booking essential
Contact Joanne – [email protected] or 07724 549 817
Transport from Glasgow and Edinburgh available with booking.
The event is generously supported by the Netherlee and Clarkston Charitable Trust