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By N. Digruber
Featured in The Glasgow Naturalist (online 2023) Volume 28, Part 1
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By N. Digruber
Exerpt from Community Woodlands Association Newsletter March 2023
Useful Resources
Dedicated to growing organic foods and to providing a pleasant educational space for the community, wildlife and the bees.
GalGael are a working community based in Glasgow, Scotland. We work together on demanding common tasks that demonstrate ways of living with more humanity in our times.
This leaflet features local history information which we were pleased provide to Clyde Gateway in 2022 in connection with their development of the new mixed-use community park at Malls Mire.
Shettleston Community Growing Project (SCGP) was set up in 2009 by local people who wished to grow food for themselves and their families.
The garden aims to be a space of inspiration, from growing and composting to making low carbon lifestyle choices and a place to take a break from city life.
An international map of urban foraging spots.
GCFN works to connect and support the people and organisations of Glasgow who grow, produce and eat food.
North Glasgow Community Food Initiative’s Strategic Goal is to empower individuals and communities to lead practical and sustainable food related projects.
The Coach House Trust is a voluntary organisation that aims to promote social and economic inclusion through integrating people into their communities
Free Wheel North is a cycling development charity with a vision for a greener, healthier, safer Glasgow.
Glasgow Eco Trust is a local environmental charity and social enterprise based in west Glasgow that coordinates and delivers a range of environmental activities and services.
The project was originally set up to address the lack of good quality and safe play areas for children and young people in the East End of Glasgow.
The Hidden Gardens Trust was established in 2005 and exists to promote sanctuary, peace and community cohesion at a local, national and international level.