Find out here how to get involved in Barrhead Community Council.Barrhead Community Council meets in the Council Offices, Main Street, Barrhead, on the...
READ MOREBusby Community Council meets most months throughout the year in Williamwood High School, meetings are open to the public and you are welcome to attend.
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Clarkston Community Council.Clarkston Community Council meets in Clarkston Hall on the first Monday of each month...
READ MORECrookfur, Greenfarm & Mearns Village Community Council is a direct link between local people and East Renfrewshire Council, NHS, Police and other public...
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Eaglesham Community Council.Eaglesham and Waterfoot Community Council meets in the Montgomerie Hall on the last Monday...
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Giffnock Community Council.Giffnock Community Council meets in Rhuallan House on the second Tuesday of each month...
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Neilston Community Council.Neilston Community Council meets on the last Tuesday of each month in the Glen Halls at...
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Netherlee and Stamperland Community Council.Netherlee and Stamperland Community Council meets on the third Thursday...
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Newton Mearns Community Council.Newton Mearns Community Council meets in Albertslund Hall on the second Monday of...
READ MOREThe Community Hub Barrhead is a community space used by local people, community groups and organisations.
READ MOREThe Community Hub Clarkston is a community space used by local people, community groups and organisations.
READ MOREFind out here how to get involved in Uplawmoor Community Council.Uplawmoor Community Council meets in the Mure Hall, Uplawmoor on the third Monday of...
READ MOREMADE in East Lothian is a community interest company (CIC) which supports artists, makers and the wider creative community in East Lothian.
READ MOREThe Edinburgh Remakery is a social enterprise, community repair hub and second-hand shop based at Ocean Terminal in Leith.
READ MOREFife Play Resource has been established as a toy/equipment lending service within Fife Council for over 10 years and is based within Education & Children’s Services.
READ MOREGreener Kirkcaldy is a community-led charity and development trust working on a local scale to benefit people and our environment in Kirkcaldy.
READ MOREWe enable young people, families and adults of all ages and abilities to experience, learn and benefit from the natural world in a safe and friendly environment
READ MOREThe Annexe Healthy Living Centre is here to help residents of Partick and Thornwood improve their health and well being in a friendly, fun place.
READ MOREParent Action for Safe Play (PASP) is a small local organisation which has worked hard over the last 15 years to develop and improve play, youth and sport services for local children and young people.
READ MOREPSHG is a Scottish charity based in Airdrie that offers support to help improve the lives of individuals, carers, and families who experience negative...
READ MOREA Stage For U is a community run group based in Netherton Community Centre, Wishaw for individuals and families who are living with mental ill health.
READ MORERenfrew Development Trust is a community led organisation set up to make Renfrew a better place to live, work and visit.
READ MOREThe Preshal Trust Paisley are more than just a drop-in centre — we're a community. Come discover a place where you can relax, learn, and connect!
READ MORERenfrewshire Carers Centre provides information, advice and support to unpaid carers throughout Renfrewshire.
READ MOREThe Write Angle is a grassroots community arts collective that organises creative writing, spoken word, art, photography and music related events.
READ MOREStirling Active Travel Hub aims to encourage and support people to help them get out and about on their bikes and on foot.
READ MORETransition Stirling is a community group for people who want to work on positive solutions to the problems the Stirling area will face in the future due to rising oil prices and climate change.
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