The agreed purpose of Moths at Home was to demonstrate to members of local communities the beauty and diversity of moths that live in their own gardens. The project will also explain the ecological importance of moths, how gardens can be managed for their benefit, and how recording moths can benefit their conservation, whilst being fun to do.
A 160 page report on what makes the local landscape special and how Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership aimed to work to celebrate this, connecting people and sustainable communities to their heritage.
Glenkens & District Trust (GDT) commissioned South of Scotland Community Housing (SOSCH) to undertake a Housing Needs and Demands Assessment (HNDA) for the Trust to understand more about the current and future housing needs of its residents within the area covered by the Glenkens and wider district.