Bioregioning Tayside Articles

Milnathort and Kinross Allotments Association

We are a small Community Allotment Association founded in 2012 and a Registered Charirity (SCIO No. SC044345). Our charitable purposes are: The advancement of environmental protection or improvement by encouraging a variety of people to use the allotment space or space within their own garden for cultivation of fruit and vegetables and by helping to…

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Alyth Development Trust Allotment Group

ADT is supporting a local working group in an allotments for all project for our town.  Attracting support from funders who are only interested in allotments, the group is now developing detailed plans and recruiting town residents who would like to be involved in this exciting work – either to reserve a plot or be a…

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Kinloch Terrace Allotments

We’re a community-led charity keeping useful household items in circulation by running a Swap Shop in Garth Ave, Letham. We also run two allotment sites, Kingswell Terrace allotments and Kinloch Terrace Allotments. Comes under the Letham Climate Change charity. Charity Registration No: SC043272 . You can find out more via Facebook or You can find…

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Kingswell Terrace Allotments

We’re a community-led charity keeping useful household items in circulation by running a Swap Shop in Garth Ave, Letham. We also run two allotment sites, Kingswell Terrace allotments and Kinloch Terrace Allotments. Comes under the Letham Climate Change charity. Charity Registration No: SC043272 You can find out more via Facebook or You can find out…

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Forfar Botanists Garden

The garden is maintained by The Friends of the Forfar Botanists, a community group of volunteers. We are very proud of the group of botanists who came from our wee town. Our aim is to promote the memory of these intrepid men and their achievements. Hopefully it will be an inspiration to the young people…

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Duntrune Community Garden

The design of Duntrune Community Garden is based around a domestic home situation, with the central pergola structure as the house. Areas such as the front, back & kitchen gardens are all represented, giving the visitor ideas for design, plant combination and content that can be used in their own gardens. Additional features of interest include…

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Community Garden Montrose St. Brechin

This group is run by a small team from the community garden at the end of Montrose Street ,who work together providing fresh flowers /fruit and vegetables for the community You can find out more viaFacebook or You can find out more HERE  

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Fairmuir Community Garden

Centuries ago, the Fairmuir Park site was a market-muir (moorland) for cattle, and at that time sat far beyond the city’s boundaries. It later became the site of weekly markets and an annual Fair, hence its name.  In 1883, landowner Sir John Ogilvy gifted it to the people of Dundee as a recreational park. As Dundee…

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