Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterA wealth of history on Dumfries’ Castledykes Park has been unveiled with the official launch of information boards to help create an “outdoor classroom for all”.During Covid-19 The People’s Project volunteers have spent their outdoors exercise upgrading as much of the 11-and-a-half acres flagship park where Dumfries Castle used to stand.They have also found out as much information as they cannot about its origins – and a whole lot more.Its moment of fame came when Robert the Bruce raised the royal standard there in 1306 and changed the course of Scottish history.Now, thanks to the hard work of the volunteers and Dumfries and Galloway’s gardening team led by.
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