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Climate Ready South East Scotland is the first climate risk and opportunity assessment for the Edinburgh and South East Scotland region.
Falkland and Newton of Falkland Community Council exists solely to represent the views of the Communities of Falkland and Newton on all relevant matters including Planning, Policing, Fife Council services, Roads and Transport, Health, and any other matter where the views of the community residents are sought, or residents have concerns about.
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Dunoon Burgh Hall opened in June 2017 as a fully accessible community arts hub with museum-standard gallery spaces, workshops, a theatre with an original stage and balcony, café, and meeting rooms. We are a vital performing arts and cultural center for Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula, offering a year-round program of exhibitions, events, festivals, and productions.
We are a volunteer litter picking community group with the aim to make Irvine a clean and tidy place to live, work and play.
We are an independent, membership-led organisation, which has united and represented social enterprises for more than 15 years.
Launched in 2016, the NCR is a cross sector partnership spanning Scottish universities, government and practice. We are committed to improving countrywide resilience to natural hazards. Our Steering Group ensures close working ties with academic institutions, government and resilience professionals from regional and local authorities, the third sector and wider resilience communities.
Clean Coast Outer Hebrides does much more than beach cleans! We campaign and educate, inform and inspire about the marine environment including marine litter and climate change. Something strange washed up on your shore? Who you gonna call? Coastbusters! (Clean Coast Outer Hebrides)
Tranent Wombles are passionate about improving the local environment in Tranent. Our activities include litter picking, greening neglected spaces and working alongside others including East Lothian Play Association (ELPA) and schools. As well as improving the local environment we want to raise awareness in the local community about wider global environmental issues and climate change.
Beechbrae supports mental health and wellbeing through nature connection. We are a social enterprise and charity based at Beechbrae Wood in Blackridge, West Lothian.
The charitable purposes and objects of Milngavie Community Development Trust (MCDT) are: The advancement of citizenship or community development. The provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended. The advancement of environmental protection or improvement. The relief of those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
People Know How is a Scottish social innovation charity with a passion for solving social issues. Based in Edinburgh and East Lothian, we work with people and communities to develop innovative strategies and services to address social issues both locally and nationally.
Community Links is an independent Lanarkshire based Community Anchor organisation, established in 2002, with a proven track record and passion for working with, encouraging, and supporting communities to co-produce sustainable and meaningful involvement, participation and community-owned change. We are a value-based organisation, and this is reflected in how we deliver our services and interact with the communities we serve.
We are a non-profit organisation that provide a range of climate adaptation services in the UK, dedicated to bringing adaptation within the reach of everyone. We create accessible solutions for tenants, home owners, housing associations, community organisations and local government.
The SURF network is the primary arena for independent debate on community regeneration in Scotland and acts as a constructive channel for information, consultation and policy proposals, based on the knowledge and experience of its extensive membership and its wider connections.
The stated Aim of TGDT is: To develop, inspire and embrace a sustainable vibrant future for the Tomintoul and Glenlivet area. The Vision of TGDT is: A vibrant and sustainable community for Tomintoul and Glenlivet, providing opportunities for employment, enterprise and cultural regeneration that can support the infrastructure necessary for a quality way of life. The Mission of TGDT is: To achieve the Vision through the delivery of development projects and ongoing initiatives, supported by a small portfolio of managed sustainable social enterprises.
Tayport Climate Cafe is a volunteer powered friendly space for monthly discussions about taking action on the climate and biodiversity and making our comminity a better place to live for all.
We are working with our local community to reduce food and household waste, help people to develop new skills and lower their carbon footprints and improve the reduce the energy consumption of our own organisation by installing energy efficiency measures to our community owned buildings.
The Crichton Trust is a company limited by guarantee with charitable status, established in 1996 to promote, regenerate and care for The Crichton and other buildings of historic interest throughout Dumfries and Galloway.
St Boswells Parish Community Council was established, following the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, to ascertain, coordinate and express to the Scottish Borders Council, and to other public authorities, the views of Parish folk on matters with which those public authorities are concerned. The Community Council is also able to take any actions, in the interests of St Boswells Parish, as may be expedient and practicable. Within the Borders there are 69 Community Councils, including the Bowden Village Committee.
Under The Trees provides outdoor learning opportunities to all within our community. We aim to get people outdoors, engaging with nature and each other.
We exist to better the lives of the people of Scotland who struggle. We do this by working across all sectors to support the organisations who are embedded in their communities and know what is needed; and who can be flexible responsive and impactful.
CCH is a Development Trust working in the North West of Glasgow, operating a community hub with an extensive range of community focused services.
UCU Glasgow works within the trade union movement for a just transition and a sustainable future for all.