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    Supporting Communities in Scotland

     

     

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    - WHAT WE DO -

    • We work with local people in their own neighbourhoods to bring people together, empower residents and develop a community voice
    • We enable positive change for and by the local community
    • We work with, and on behalf of, Registered Social Landlords, Local Authority, other stakeholders as well as the local community directly

  • - OUR SERVICES -

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    Listen

    Consultations

    Engagement

    Research

    Stakeholders

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    Plan

    Asset Transfer

    Feasibility

    Strategic Plans

    Action Plans

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    Galvanise

    Asset Maps

    Implementation

    Vision Creation

    Management

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    Build

    Funding

    Governance

    Training

    Capacity

  • - Your Stories -

    Read about some of our previous work

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    Housing

    Associations

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    Community

    Building

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    Asset

    Transfer

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    Park

    Creation

  • - Contact Us -

    Don't be afraid to reach out. Together we can make a difference

  • The Blog

    Hints, tips and experiences of community engagement

    Recently we’ve been involved in building communities in Dumfries and Falkirk, two places that are struggling with the effects of poverty and have been identified as receiving less investment than other similar areas. Over the last five years, we’ve used roadmaps, ideas and a whole lot of empathy...
    2 de abril de 2019 · community,community engagement,robots,AI,maternity
    I recently returned to my job from maternity leave and the tremors of how much had changed in the space of a year are only just starting to settle. Either I was hiding under a fuzzy pregnancy blanket before going off, or things have changed quickly. I don’t think I was, I mean I remember being at...
    15 de marzo de 2019
    Recently it was announced that Lincluden Community Centre has been awarded over £375,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund to develop a park known locally as Popeye’s Park. I speak to people every week that want to see parks improved in their local community and I’ve taken some time today...
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