Central Scotland Green Network has launched the Community Project Fund 2017 to support community projects working to improve their local greenspace. Deadline for applications is 1st May. Continue reading Getting greener: Still time to apply for Community Project Funding
Tag: green spaces
Parklife: Free parkour sessions at West Pilton Park
There will be three days of Parkour workshops in West Pilton Park. For children age 12+. Spaces are limited – so book now!
Three days of Parkour in the park from 14:00 – 15:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday October 17th -21st.
Learn how to interact with the park and the local environment through the eyes of a Parkour practitioner – it is a free class!
The workshops are run by Access Parkour supported by PCHP as part of the West Pilton Park project.
Supported by Pilton Community Health Project.
Booking is essential!
Please spread the word!
Go to https://bookwhen.com/accessparkour?tags
Lianne Pipskyj & Clare Symonds
Development workers – Physical Activity
Pilton Community Health Project
Green space funding up for grabs
A multi-million pound fund to develop green spaces in some of Scotland’s most deprived areas has been announced by Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Keith Brown. The money – which comes from EU funding – will support projects like new nature reserves and parks and green spaces in urban areas, benefiting communities across Scotland. Continue reading Green space funding up for grabs
Free seeds from Grow Wild Scotland
To celebrate winning a National Lottery Award (Environment Category) Grow Wild are giving away over10,000 FREE Scottish native wild flower seeds to be sown this autumn, click here to register for your FREE seed packet www.growwilduk.com .
Please share this email with your impressive network of community organisations and partners and encourage them to register. This special opportunity ends at midnight onSunday 9th October 2016. If you would like to create a personalised seed packet offer to share among your groups, members, audience, clients or contacts please let me know.
We do also have some seed kits left for autumn sowing should you wish to kick start a transformation project or event. Please get in touch.
Claire Bennett
Grow Wild Scotland Partnership Manager
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0131 554 2561 | 07917 264891
Children’s writing competition: green fingers required!
Young entrants to Edinburgh’s Green Pencil Award were immersed in their subject matter at the launch of the annual writing competition yesterday. Preston Street Primary School pupils explored the competition’s theme, Scotland’s Glorious Gardens, during a visit to Princes Street Gardens. Continue reading Children’s writing competition: green fingers required!
Help shape the future of our city’s open spaces
Residents are invited to comment on Edinburgh’s draft Open Space Strategy, which sets out Edinburgh’s open space needs in the period up to 2021. Continue reading Help shape the future of our city’s open spaces
Breathing life into disadvanted communities
Environmental improvement fund open for applications
Green projects can now bid for a share of £400,000 to enhance woodlands and green infrastructure, boost active travel and encourage community growing. Continue reading Breathing life into disadvanted communities
Park Life: Fun Day Sunday in West Pilton Park
Japan meets Denmark in Starbank Park!
Friends of Starbank Park
Picnic
Saturday 7 May 3 – 5pm
It’s Cherry Blossom time and the fine Friends of Starbank Park – never ones to miss the chance of a party – have laid on a celebration on Saturday 7th May. All proceeds will go towards the Hans Christian Andersen Nature Trail. So why not go along a join in the fun for a good cause as East meets West?
And in case you want to sharpen up your linguistic skills:
花見 is the Japanese for Hanami
The first character 花 meaning flower
And the second character 見 meaning to look or see
Literally ‘flower gazing’
Happy Hanami!
Bill Rodger
West Pilton Park: a programme for change
Have your say on West Pilton Park transformation
Have you seen the proposals to give West Pilton Park a new lease of life? See the report (below) – what do you think? Send your comments to Pilton Community Health Project at admin@pchp.org.uk