The Back Burn has seen many man-made changes over time, which have affected its health and that of the surrounding environment. The Back Burn River Restoration Project aims to restore sections of the river to more natural conditions to support local wildlife and to provide improved access to nature for local communities. In October 2025, restoration works were completed at Coul Den, and the next phase of works are planned for Balbirnie Park in summer 2026. We are looking to engage with the community about the proposed restoration works at Balbirnie Park, including re-aligning the man-made channel back to its historic, natural watercourse. We welcome you to join us for a walkover of the Back Burn at Balbirnie Park to discuss proposed improvement and what the community would like to see. You will meet the key project team and we welcome any feedback or ideas you have for improving the river environment at Balbirnie Park. It’s free to attend, but booking is essential please. Children are welcome with an accompanying adult. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bear in mind you may get a bit mucky and muddy.Please be aware that we may have to cancel this event if the weather is not suitable. So please keep an eye on your in-box for up to date event details. If you book places but then can’t attend, please let us know by cancelling your ticket on Eventbrite, or by emailing ask.us@fifecountryside.co.uk or phoning 01592 656080. This will ensure we can offer your place to someone on the waiting list. Nearer the event date we will email all participants with details of the meeting place. If you cancel your tickets, which have an associated payment/donation, you will be responsible for paying the Eventbrite administration fee.