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  • Add your voice to major national research about community growing spaces

    Created: 24/02/2025
    News/Events Category: Consultations
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    Do you grow or garden in your community? Keep Scotland Beautiful and a number of other national organisations have teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) to understand more about your experience growing or gardening in your community. 

    This is part of a major national research project to learn more about community growing spaces and your input will help shape support for community gardening in future. 

    There are lots of ways people garden in their local area from planting bulbs in high street planters, to food banks harvesting allotment produce to share with others. Let them know how you garden in your community, and what would make it better.

    Click here to take the survey.

    The survey closes on Monday 31 March 2025.  




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