World’s first rewilding centre opens near Loch Ness
The centre opens its doors fully to the public on Saturday 15 April.
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The centre opens its doors fully to the public on Saturday 15 April.
Read moreThe Bill was passed overwhelmingly in Holyrood last year but the Tory Government at Westminster blocked the proposals.
Read moreMembers drawn from industry, business and finance, trade unions, environmental and community groups, and academia serve on the Commission.
Read moreThe report makes eight recommendations to improve the experience of people in temporary homeless accommodation.
Read moreThe Vault Arts Centre in Newton Stewart announced last week that it is to close its doors.
Read moreCharities said abolishing the two-child limit would lift 250,000 children out of poverty across the UK.
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 moreFood Train’s volunteers and staff are desperately seeking ways to keep its lifeline service going.
Read moreOSCR said there was a lack in clarity
Read moreCharities have outlined their expectations for the politician in the remainder of the parliamentary term.
Read moreThe charity said Scotland’s housing emergency is now beyond critical.
Read moreSCVO has teamed up with the Charity Learning Consortium to provide charities and non-profit organisations with access to affordable online
Read moreThe charity said that they are hopeful that this closure will be for a short period
Read morePoverty groups were left reeling as they slammed chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s budget as not doing enough for the poorest
Read moreFollowing the closure of ScotWRAS, information and advice can be found online.
Read moreThe event, which will take place on Wednesday 15th of March, will provide an opportunity to ask questions of the
Read moreThe charity supports vulnerable young families across the city to prevent crisis and breakdown.
Read moreCost of living has altered how people interact with their community
Read moreOne of Europe’s largest housing groups
Read moreExcess goods and materials are exchanged for third sector projects
Read moreThe Gaelic Language Plan 2023-2026 consultation closes on Wednesday 19 April.
Read moreCulture Minister Neil Gray said that the Big Noise programmes play a “hugely valuable role”.
Read moreThe aim is to provide a collective response to an emerging humanitarian threat
Read moreThis will result in a stronger plan for Gorgie City Farm to re-open, with a strong sustainable plan for the
Read moreThe project, launched on Thursday, will explore Scotland’s digital landscape.
Read moreThe charity delivers groceries to more than 400 over-65s across Glasgow – who would otherwise struggle to get their shopping.
Read moreParents, grandparents, and carers told how Big Noise Torry creates community cohesion and teaches young people vital life skills.
Read moreNiall regularly lectures on architecture, heritage and urban design issues and hosts the Trust’s “If Glasgow’s Walls could Talk” podcast.
Read moreSociety’s most vulnerable suffering the worst
Read moreThey want to pause council tax charges, Universal Credit debt and rent arrears
Read moreCreative Scotland faces having to use £7m from its £17m national lottery reserves to preserve “standstill” funding agreements for 120
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 moreOver 55,000 households will be supported through the funding
Read moreInvestment worth £105million has been agreed to boost the number of affordable homes in Scotland.
Read moreShock tactics being used by debt company
Read moreScotland’s housing crisis deepens
Read moreArran Dewar joins SIS Ventures from Inspiring Scotland.
Read moreSmall community has suffered without affordable homes
Read moreFrom benefits to energy-saving advice, support is on offer
Read moreRob takes over from Marie Hayes who retires after 11 years leading the organisation’s Health and Crisis Response services across
Read moreThe announcement comes alongside confirmation that workers at the charity will receive a 9% pay rise.
Read moreGrants of £75,000 to £200,000 are available to organisations.
Read moreTemporary accommodation is being over-used
Read moreThe fund supports active and sustainable travel projects in local communities.
Read moreHe was formally made chair of the board of the directors on Wednesday.
Read moreThree hundred homes will be built on the site
Read moreEnergy arrears have continued to rise among StepChange Scotland clients.
Read moreBuilt in 1893, the Garrabost Mill was in commercial operation, milling barley and oatmeal for local crofting communities until 1956.
Read moreMore than 400 organisations applied to the Glasgow Community Fund for the coming year.
Read moreReal risk Scotland’s housing emergency becomes the new normal
Read moreInfants and young to middle aged men are thought to be the most at risk.
Read moreAs winter bites Scots can’t afford to heat and eat
Read moreFirst TFN mag of the year looks at industrial relations in the charity sector
Read moreFood Train’s rejected funding application to Glasgow City Council was for a three-year package of support made up of around
Read moreWorkers at Shelter took part in strike action late last year, with more than 600 staff taking part in the
Read moreGorgie Farm in Edinburgh has said that talks are underway.
Read moreCyrenians will welcome Mr MacLean after ten years as director of finance at Edinburgh University Students’ Association.
Read moreIn Scotland, it is estimated that 187,000 people have self-reported long Covid.
Read more“The lives of those we support will worsen as a result of its closure – as well as leading to
Read moreShe became a member of staff in 2012 and has led the charity through a decade of growth.
Read moreStonewall Scotland raised concerns about reported attempts to block the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.
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 moreThe Scottish Government consulted publicly on the proposals in 2017, then published the bill and consulted again in 2019.
Read moreAs members of Columba 1400’s board of trustees, Jessica and Marysia will take part in board meetings and sit on
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 more“We have seen examples of people having to make choices that the larger population might not even conceive of.”
Read moreMembers of Unite the Union at Shelter are being balloted on a new pay deal following talks between the parties.
Read more“We very much look forward to working with Karen, and would like to thank Jane for the huge contribution she
Read moreInnovative approach to homelessness in Edinburgh
Read moreDeputy First Minister John Swinney gave the assurances to Monica Lennon in Holyrood.
Read moreThe wave 4 summary report presents key insights into Scotland’s third sector.
Read moreDuring Thursday’s statement, the sector was mentioned twice in passing, and not at all in relation to investment.
Read morePrime location in Glasgow
Read moreMuch more can – and must – be done to support people across Scotland, charities warned.
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 moreAhead of the Scottish Budget on 15 December, the Poverty Alliance, CPAG in Scotland, Oxfam Scotland, the Scottish Women’s Budget
Read moreShelter staff say imposed pay deal leaves them unable to pay rent
Read moreThird sector support providing the difference to displaced families
Read moreChief executive Lyndsay Fyffe-Jardine said she was “completely floored” by the price rises.
Read moreOrganisers removed the heckler from the room, before the First Minister apologised for the interruption and warned against further stigmatising
Read moreThe groups aim to tackle social isolation and improve their members’ mental health, but ministers have said the Scottish Government
Read moreGlasgow-based charity appeals for donations to combat poverty and homelessness this Giving Tuesday
Read moreProjects will be able to apply for between £5,000 and now up to £100,000 – a 50% increase from previous
Read moreShockingly, cancer death rates are 74% higher in the most deprived communities than the least deprived in Scotland.
Read moreThe report shows that more than half of families with children in Scotland receiving Universal Credit are having their incomes
Read moreAs a result of public discussions about rising energy costs 38% of adults in Scotland – an estimated 1.7million –
Read more“As an organisation and as a movement, we have achieved a lot in the last 30 years to combat the
Read moreCoMoUK’s Scotland director Rachael Murphy will chair a discussion on Scotland, shared transport, and net zero.
Read moreThe organisation said that they were heartbroken to make the announcement
Read moreThe organisation has recently been forced to close one of its stores in Glasgow’s Garnethill, and has now said opening
Read moreAs well as her work in the third sector, Ms Ritch was a regular guest lecturer at GCU and contributor
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