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The Bioregioning Tayside Team is Developing

7 July 2026 By Clare Cooper

Inception Group

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Clare Cooper
Clare works across the fields of culture, tourism and public health. She is co-founder of Tayside’s new museum without walls, the Cateran Ecomuseum and with her sister, operates businesses in tourism and later life living. Born and brought up in East Africa she lives in Eastern Perthshire. Previously a member of Alyth Community Council and a founding Director of the Alyth Development Trust, she is currently a member of the rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Local Action Group.

Bioregioning Tayside is a member of the UK Bioregional Community of Practice hosted by Isabel Carlisle, founder of the Bioregional Learning Centre in Devon. We are very grateful for all the help, support and inspiration of this group, including help in drafting the text for this website.

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