Bioregioning Tayside Articles

Forfar Open Garden

The garden is a beautiful and peaceful place, established in 2015 for people to enjoy as visitors, or by joining as a volunteer. Our sheltered walled garden sits upon the site of an old brewery, with the original well still in situ. In living memory it was a tree nursery and market garden, then lay…

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Kirriemuir Food Hub

At Kirriemuir Food Hub, we are passionate about reducing both food waste and food insecurity. Our mission is to ensure that everyone in our community has access to fresh produce and food products, simultaneously distributing supermarket food waste and donations through our Community Fridge. Open to everyone in the Kirriemuir community (within Webster’s catchment), helping…

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A Longer Table CIC

We wanted to create a project which would enable us to contribute to slowing down climate change, helping people to reduce single use plastic packaging and food waste in and around Kirriemuir. We are are a registered community interest company (SC659517) a ‘not for personal profit’ social enterprise. We are a zero plastic waste and…

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Monifieth Eco Force

We promote the study of ecology and bio diversity within Monifieth and the surrounding district. We raise public awareness of the importance of ecology and bio diversity and the surrounding community. We encourage and support people and groups who are concerned about environmental issues. We organise environmental projects which enhance the community, e.g. beach enhancement,…

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Fruitbowls Community Garden

We are a local community garden project in Lochee area of Dundee. We provide spaces for people to grow fruit and veg, spaces for local community groups and local school to enjoy learning about growing fruit and veg. You can find out more via Facebook or You can find out more HERE  

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Whorterbank Community Garden

Whorterbank is a local authority-owned, high-rise, residential neighbourhood ranked in the lowest 1% according to the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation. The idea for a community garden in Whorterbank was initiated in January 2015 by the local tenants’ association: the Phoenix Group. Pilot food-growing areas were established to publicise the concept and attract attention. The…

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