'We're delighted to be celebrating their brilliant work'
Community groups across Glasgow have been recognised for their commitment to enhancing the natural beauty of their local neighbourhoods.Beautiful recognised 14 groups from Glasgow as part of their annual seminar and celebration event on Thursday, December 8.
Juliette Camburn, community projects officer with Keep Scotland Beautiful, expressed ‘delight’ at being able to celebrate the organisations working to better their communities. “I’d like to congratulate and thank each and every group, alongside the 26 volunteer assessors we work with who give up their time, support, expertise and guidance, for all they do to make their community a cleaner, greener and more sustainable place for people and nature.”Jim Jeffrey, pollinator strategy manager of biodiversity and geodiversity for NatureScot, recognised the work that Yorkhill Green Spaces has done for helping to make their neighbourhood more ‘pollinator friendly’.
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