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Growing Together
2025-05-12 • No comments • • Grow Your Own fund
The events and activities on offer the chance to take part in gardening and growing workshops, cooking on a fire and wood oven, sessions with music and movement, woodland crafts, planting growing your own food at home and celebration events. All the activities will be developed around the needs of the community and we plan to be led by their ideas moving forward.
Addressing current barriers preventing the local community from connecting whilst engaging them to develop their own social hub. A place where they can grow, socialise and enjoy food together. Helping local people to develop friendships and feel more invested in the area, making it sustainable in the longer term.
ELGT’s team who currently deliver Out & About in and around South Edinburgh, which has been successful for many years, will plan and deliver the programme on behalf of the management committee and centre. We have collaborated on many programmes over the years with families, kids groups, youth groups and older adults, which have all been very successful. Their aim is to introduce communities to outdoor based activities in an affordable way, making them more sustainable for the future. These should be offered in a comfortable and fun way – with lots of positivity to encourage further attendance.
In the longer term aiming to give the local community tools to move forward with a sustainable and achievable plan to improve health and well being.
Collaboratively we will be getting people involved, building relationships and developing trust by using innovative ways to engage with those that are hard to reach. Using our knowledge and skills to bring the young people we work with along to activities, whilst the team at ELGT will gain referrals through Community Link Workers, GP’s and clinicians, other organisations and key stake holders. We will also promote these activities thorough our popular social media platforms as well as distributing and displaying promotional materials locally too.
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- Increased food production for community cooking groups and pantry
- Forming friendships and reducing social isolation
- Trying new activities
- Learning new skills
- Greater connections with community
- Improved confidence
- Increased independence
- Intergenerational opportunities for the community
- Connected with nature in their local greenspace
- Increased community participation and volunteering
- Build strong, inclusive and resilient communities
- Opportunities that meet community needs to address health inequalities

Longstone Primary Farm and Garden
2025-05-11 • No comments • • Grow Your Own fund
We would like to develop the outdoor farm area of Longstone Primary School. We have so far constructed 5 large raised beds for growing vegetables and further space is available around it. We would like to add fruit bushes and plants to this. The area will help develop the children's understanding of where our food originates, allow them to learn how we can grow our own and then enjoy the reward of picking and eating it. Our goal is to provide further outdoor learning opportunities and a space that the children can be proud to take care of.
How do we hope to spend the money?
We would like to purchase and plant a selection of fruit plants, including raspberries, blackcurrants, strawberries and rhubard. We would also like a supply of seeds and seedlings for the vegetable area, including herbs for a sensory area. We would also purchase some child-sized gardening equipment, including gloves, small trowels/forks and watering cans. Other gardening supplies such as compost, seed pots and growing supports/trellises would also be needed. We would also look to purchase a folding fire pit and safety equipment so that small groups could be involved with outdoor cooking.
Who will benefit from this project?
The site is accessed by 300 children - 250 from the primary school and 50 from the attached nursery. This project would provide garden areas accessible to all of these children, giving the option for teachers to incorporate outdoor learning into their classes. It would also be available for use in extra-curricular activites with a gardening club. This project is coordinated by the parent council so would also provide volunteering and social activities for the parents and carers willing to help.