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Read moreUK aid buget cuts will have a devastating effect
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Read moreJoshua Adeyemi wowed judges with his work to improve representation within the walking community.
Read moreSome of the country’s biggest conservation charities oppose the development
Read moreThe first chick hatched from its egg on Saturday.
Read moreThis month we look at Scotland’s care system, and how the sector is struggling to meet the shortfall.
Read moreConsultation closes 9 May
Read moreProject will empower communities to take action
Read moreThe charity developed the role in response to growing demand for its services.
Read moreThe Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, The Dogs Trust, and Royal Society for the Prevention of
Read moreInternational expansion is on the horizon
Read moreMany organisations and businesses have benefited from this fund in the past.
Read moreA new report has unveiled the Church of Scotland’s connections to the transatlantic slave trade.
Read moreIt wants Scotland to lead action on the global stage
Read moreMost of the young men died in the Highlands and are buried at Kingussie New Cemetery.
Read moreNational Trust for Scotland, Keep Scotland Beautiful and the Scottish Civic Trust amongst those receiving funding from Historic Environment Scotland.
Read moreThe case for reintroducing lynx to Scotland is being discussed in the Scottish Parliament for the first time.
Read moreThe charity could be facing a charge of £85 per day to be able to operate.
Read moreShocking amount of donated supplies never reach its target
Read moreMr Roe first became a charity trustee in 2021, serving as vice chair to Stuart Tait.
Read moreCircular Economy 360+ is a programme of online and in-person training that will help organisations to embrace planet-friendly and sustainable
Read moreChallenges will be “numerous”
Read moreThe independent process will include views from academics, charities and other experts.
Read moreThe centre opens its doors fully to the public on Saturday 15 April.
Read moreMembers drawn from industry, business and finance, trade unions, environmental and community groups, and academia serve on the Commission.
Read moreRalph Throp leads the Resilient Communities Team at Scottish Government.
Read moreFuel Change is an organisation working with businesses and schools to enable apprentices and new graduates to help develop solutions
Read moreWilder national parks called for
Read moreThe Commission has played a key role in the development of Scotland’s second national human rights action plan from the
Read moreRomanians are the second largest migrant group in UK
Read moreCharities have outlined their expectations for the politician in the remainder of the parliamentary term.
Read moreScotland’s national horticultural and gardening society has elected a new president at its 214th annual meeting.
Read moreFears the BBC are bowing to pressure from lobbying
Read moreOverseen the development of Scotland’s improvement districts
Read more“increasingly authoritarian”: country downgraded in global index of freedoms
Read moreOn Monday the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its Synthesis Report.
Read moreEd Alford and Caroline Trotter join the board just months after Scotland’s animal welfare charity launched its ten-year vision.
Read moreCash will assist established groups working in the country
Read moreThe annual Love Glasgow Hate Racism show will see its 2023 spectacular held at the famous Barrowlands later this year.
Read moreCost of living has altered how people interact with their community
Read moreIn the 75th anniversary year of independence for both Pakistan and India, the Glasgow memorial comes after a six-year campaign.
Read moreVal Brown has said she is excited to begin her work.
Read moreCoalitions want public commitment to strong action on climate and nature
Read moreShe aims to champion diversity among communities
Read moreThis will result in a stronger plan for Gorgie City Farm to re-open, with a strong sustainable plan for the
Read moreDonations can be made by rounding up spending
Read moreThere will be a rally in front of the Scottish Parliament
Read morePlanning appeal rights in Scotland are not “fair”
Read moreRetail outlets and a warehouse will close by September
Read moreAmazing response from the UK public
Read moreNiall regularly lectures on architecture, heritage and urban design issues and hosts the Trust’s “If Glasgow’s Walls could Talk” podcast.
Read moreCivilians are paying with their lives as the war shows no sign of abating
Read moreA decision by minister Grant Shapps on whether or not to approve the field is expected imminently.
Read moreThe MP is no stranger to controversy
Read moreSociety’s most vulnerable suffering the worst
Read moreA faster rollout of heat pumps could tackle emissions and lower bills
Read moreThe new charity has raised funds from a number of private donors to acquire Couldoran House.
Read moreProject will stimulate economic growth
Read moreLyrics will be used on merchandise
Read moreOver 55,000 households will be supported through the funding
Read more“Such statements need to be the start of anti-racism work, not the end of it.”
Read moreResources become tighter yet more pressure on services
Read moreTackling climate change has become a priority for aid groups
Read moreUK government will match the first £2 million of donations
Read moreSmall community has suffered without affordable homes
Read moreHuge support from the UK
Read moreThe unique pines are facing ecological disaster
Read moreRob takes over from Marie Hayes who retires after 11 years leading the organisation’s Health and Crisis Response services across
Read moreFormer head of Liberty takes charge
Read moreSandra’s appointment sees her succeed Catherine Holden as chair.
Read moreGrants of £75,000 to £200,000 are available to organisations.
Read moreApplications are now open
Read moreThe fund supports active and sustainable travel projects in local communities.
Read moreNew bill includes a ban on trail hunting in Scotland
Read moreIt features more comprehensive coverage of its partners and projects around the world
Read moreBuilt in 1893, the Garrabost Mill was in commercial operation, milling barley and oatmeal for local crofting communities until 1956.
Read moreThey struck at 5am this morning
Read moreMajority believe breeding dogs for the tracks is cruel
Read moreOxfam report shows that there has been barely any progress to cut wealth inequality in Scotland
Read moreAlongside the cost of living crisis, many of the countries where the charity works are impacted by conflict, climate change
Read moreCharities, including Care4Calais, applied for permission to appeal the courts judgement, which has now been granted.
Read moreFirst TFN mag of the year looks at industrial relations in the charity sector
Read moreGorgie Farm in Edinburgh has said that talks are underway.
Read moreShe became a member of staff in 2012 and has led the charity through a decade of growth.
Read more“This is a crucial decade for action on the climate crisis so Ministers must ensure that the plan sets an
Read moreRussia is using landmines indiscriminately across the war-torn country
Read moreThird sector and civil society stalwarts rewarded for their selfless dedication
Read moreThe site, which which gives volunteering opportunities to disadvantaged young people and adults, has warned that rising costs and lack
Read more“We are very much looking forward to working with Jimmy and Jane and grateful to all our trustees for the
Read moreThe decision is likely to lead to further legal challenges.
Read moreThe Committee is seeking views from individuals, community groups and organisations on recommendations made by a Citizens’ Panel on public
Read moreMuch more can – and must – be done to support people across Scotland, charities warned.
Read moreShooting the birds for sport must end say campaigners
Read moreLast edition of the year celebrates charity sector successes
Read moreThe former school was purchased by volunteer group Urras Stòras An Rubha in 2015 and the plan to give the
Read more£100,000 to be awarded to one large-scale project
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