A newsletter summarising the event Seeding Success: Learning from Stalled Spaces Scotland, held in Paisley Town Hall on 10 May 2017
Seeding Success Newsletter
Add to Scrapbook
A newsletter summarising the event Seeding Success: Learning from Stalled Spaces Scotland, held in Paisley Town Hall on 10 May 2017
A short video from the event Seeding Success, held in Paisley on 10 May 2017.
Hear how small projects make a big impact on local communities across the country.
Susan Mansfield talks to the people involved in getting the Stalled Spaces project off the ground
Susan Mansfield talks to the people involved in getting the Stalled Spaces project off the ground
In our Annual Review of 2019 we look at how the work we do supports the Place Principle.
The latest newsletter from the Local Authority Urban Design Forum meeting, held in June 2018.
The latest newsletter from the Local Authority Urban Design Forum meeting, held in December 2017, is now available.
Local groups and organisations across Glasgow are invited to submit proposals for Stalled Spaces funding.
Delegates at a one-day event heard how 50 projects across the country have used vacant and derelict spaces to bring life back into town centres.
The High Street Store in Coupar Angus was nominated for the Civic Trust Scotland My Place Award 2017.
Renfrew Development Trust delivered a multi-generational community engagement project on the side of a disused building in the town centre.
With funding from Stalled Spaces Scotland, Forfar residents transformed vacant land into a high quality green-space.
Oban Communities Trust used Stalled Spaces Scotland funding to create a temporary garden and seating around the town.
With help by local residents, this restoration of a natural playspace has encouraged local people to use a once overgrown space.