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Living Streets Scotland is part of the UK charity for everyday walking. Our vision is, A nation where walking is the natural choice for everyday local journeys. Our mission is, To achieve a better walking environment and inspire people to walk more.
HcL Transport is a registered charity, set up in 1982 as Handicabs (Lothian) Limited. We provide supported accessible transport for people with mobility challenges in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Castle Douglas Development Forum is a Scottish Incorporated Charitable Trust and the Castle Douglas Anchor and Resilience Organisation. We believe in improving the sustainability of the town and surrounds health, wealth and wellbeing so that everyone can thrive, grow, and innovate. Our volunteers help to run the community-owned Heart of Galloway Visitor Centre, the Castle Douglas Town Charity Shop, and the Stepping Stones Community Larder and food bank. We created a Playpark for All and a Changing Places toilet in Lochside park. We are now investing in an ambitious project to convert the old outdoor activity centre in Lochside park into an exemplar, sustainably constructed, Crannog: a place for everyone to gather, learn and thrive.
NotAlone Empowerment Centre (NEC) are grassroot organisations that aim to develop and promote rights and responsibilities for the BAME community through ongoing capacity building, training mutual learning, skill information, and knowledge sharing to improve confidence. We promote inclusion and equality, treat individuals with respect and dignity, and take transformative actions to address their needs.
Free Wheel North is an inclusive cycling charity, but it is also so much more. At our cycling centre at Glasgow Green, we enable thousands of people living with varying physical disabilities and other additional support needs to enjoy outdoor space through cycling. The programme is rooted in the fundamental human right to good physical and mental health through access to different modes of active travel, a fun recreational area to cycle safely and clean air. Through a multitude of modified and accessible bikes, including hand crank, side-by-side tandem, wheelchair cargo cycles and tricycles, we aim to create a barrier-free Glasgow where people from all demographics can enjoy cycling together. The track at Glasgow Green offers an alternative vision, and acts as an exemplar for inclusive public spaces in cities.
Eddleston Community Council serves the community in the Scottish Borders village of Eddleston, north of Peebles. As well as statutory CC duties and community planning we are developing a programme of community action around sustainability, active travel, wellbeing and future energy use.
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.
Kirkcaldy YMCA provides local children, young people and families within the local community with a programme of activities, groups and support services which helps enable their personal growth, development and involvement in the wider community.
VAER is the ‘Centre for Collective Impact’ based in East Renfrewshire.
ACT was established in 2019 to respond to the Climate Emergency, address environmental damage and enable a transition to a more resilient and sustainable community. It manages several projects that support its aims:
Our purpose is to inform, connect, engage and empower all communities in Lanarkshire to develop and implement local solutions to create low carbon resilient places.
Friends of the North Highland Way is a public / private sector group who have paid in time or cash to develop the North Highland Way as the only multi use route in Scotland, under the Core Path Plans and Scottish Outdoor Access Code and Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016. We look for corporate sponsorship as we are not a constituted body.
Sustainability for us means meeting the social foundations of current and future generations while living responsibly within a healthy, natural environment.
The Trust has been in existence for over 30 years working across Inverclyde in the field of training, employability, arts and heritage, social isolation, refugee support, poverty alleviation, food insecurity. The Trust currently delivers a number of climate action projects including wood recycling, active travel through cycling, and zero waste pantry shops. The Climate Hub in Port Glasgow promotes climate literacy sessions and activities for peer-to-peer learning aimed at building the local community's resilience to climate challenges.
Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre sits at the heart of Drylaw offering a beautiful calm space to meet neighbours, learn new skills, keep fit, eat good food and make new friends. The garden surrounding our centre provides fresh organic herbs and vegetables as well as fruit from our orchards. We are proud of our systematic composting bays which provide fresh soil for all our food crops.
A development trust to improve the facilities, activities and environment of Murieston for the benefit of all residents.
Strathnairn Development Company was formed in 2019. It is a community-owned organisation established to help develop the community of Strathnairn, near Inverness.
SET are an enthusiastic group of volunteers in Skelmorlie we are working together and taking actions:
Outside the Box provides development support to groups and people across Scotland who want to make a difference in their communities. All of our work is developed and delivered in partnership with local communities. We also work in partnership with many other organisations on local and national matters.
We are the Comminuty trust for Closeburn in Dumfriesshire delivering community projects like affordable housing, a community orchard and open space with a village shop/ cafe and ebike scheme in the pipe line
We are a thriving and sustainable community hub supporting local people with a focus on environmental solutions. We deliver a wide range of activities, products and services which bring about "Happier People and Happier Places in Nairnshire"
Midlothian Wildflowers is committed to supporting the positive health and wellbeing of local communities through local engagement in environmental conservation, regeneration and the development of thriving green spaces throughout Midlothian.
We currently run a Food Growing Project where we bring together mebers of the local community to "experiment" in growing food. We have polytunnels and greenhouses and are now looking to expand this further incorporating a Climate Hub
Assynt Development Trust serves and supports the seventeen townships of Assynt. We are the anchor organisation for the RLUP and a lead member of the Northwest 2045 group.