The Galloway Glens Scheme was an initiative of Dumfries & Galloway Council’s Environment Team, seeking to ‘connect people to the heritage’ of the Ken/Dee river valley, while boosting the local economy and supporting sustainable communities. Running between 2018 and 2023, and primarily funded by a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, it oversaw more than £6million in activity. This report gives a mere taste of the work undertaken...
A Community Action Plan by Glenkens & District Trust organised into 4 themes: Theme 1: A Connected Community; Theme 2: An Asset Rich Community; Theme 3: An Economically Flourishing Community; Theme 4: A Carbon Neutral Community.
This report mapping assets in the Glenkens was led by Corsock Village Hall and supported by a grant from the Blackcraig fund, as part of the CAP set up phase co-ordinated by Community Enterprise, which supported selected projects under the short term priorities heading in the CAP.
This is a partnership initiative between New Galloway Community Enterprises, the Glenkens Community and Arts Trust, The Scottish Alternative Games and Propagate, supported by the Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership Scheme.
This report looking at local food production in the Glenkens was produced by Propagate CIC with the support of a grant from Blackcraig as part of the CAP set up phase co-ordinated by Community Enterprise, which supported selected projects under the short term priorities heading in the CAP.