Community Ownership of Green Spaces
Dig into community ownership of green spaces in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley.
Dig into community ownership of green spaces in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley.
We are early in our diversity and inclusion journey, but we are committed to supporting people of all backgrounds and from all areas.
Community Land Scotland and the Community Ownership Hub: Glasgow and Clyde Valley have issued a joint statement on the “People Make Glasgow Communities” Initiative.
In 2021, we asked for expressions of interest from community groups who would like community engagement support as they develop proposals to own land or buildings.
Carey Doyle, the manager of the Hub, took part in a roundtable discussion on Reimagining Ownership, hosted by Glasgow Tool Library.
Community landowners are punching above their weight in the fight to save the planet from climate change, according to a new study by Community Land Scotland.
A new report published by Community Land Scotland presents the facts that 20% of all community owned assets are now urban, and not just rural.
Hub Manager Carey Doyle chaired a panel discussion on Community Ownership and Towns with Community Land Scotland, Greener Kirkcaldy, Power to Change, The Stove Network.
In January 2021, we held a two-part online event in collaboration with Carnegie UK Trust which explored the opportunities and challenges associated with community ownership in towns.
Ahead of our planned launch of a Community Ownership Hub in Glasgow and Clyde Valley in 2021, Community Land Scotland has been looking into ways to support the expansion of community ownership in Scotland’s urban areas.