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Grow Your Own

25th May 2012

The increasing appetite for 'grow your own' was served up a cash boost earlier this month by Environment Minister Stewart Stevenson

Mr Stevenson announced a £600,000 package of support to encourage the development of more community growing and support the growth of Scotland's grow your own sector.

£450,000 of the funding has been allocated to the Central Scotland Green Network Development Fund and will be distributed to community growing projects over three years. The remaining £177,500 has been allocated to organisations to support the growth of the community growing.

Some of the organisations which received funding are:

Federation of City Farms and Gardens - £40,000 annually for three years. This will support core services, including the provision of training, advice and publications - benefitting over 120 community farms and gardens in Scotland, improving the knowledge and skills of 3,000 volunteers and more than 100,000 visitors
Trellis - £35,500 to provide training, field visits, demostrations sessions at care homes and health facilities, publication of guidance and advice with a focus on therapeutic gardening and the contribution that Grow Your Own makes to positive health outcomes
Greenspace Scotland - £19,000 to create a map of a 'typical' Scottish settlement illustrating where different types of community growing can happen. They have already increased awareness and opportunities for community growing in urban Scotland.

Mr. Stevenson also launched a new website - www.growyourownscotland.info. Developed by the Federation of City Farms and Gardens, the site brings together all the organisations and grow your own resources that are available for people in Scotland.

Speaking at a Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) community growing event at Battleby, near Perth, Environment Minister Stewart Stevenson said: "With the hunger for allotments currently outstripping availability in Scotland the Scottish Government is fully committed to supporting people that are interested in grow your own initiatives and projects. Our National Food and Drink Policy highlights the importance of grow your own initiatives and this funding will help communities all over Scotland increase access to healthy and sustainable food for all."

Helen Pank from the Federation of City Farms and Gardens.

"We are absolutely delighted that the Scottish Government has awarded the FCFCG funding to continue our work. We support new and emerging community growing projects across Scotland, helping them become more effective, efficient and sustainable, and we make sure the benefits of community growing, to the environment, community cohesion, people's health and the local economy, are better understood and publicised.

This grant from the Scottish Government will allow us to continue to provide an advice service, networking and training events, travel bursaries, site visits and promotional work, all of which will encourage and enable communities to start, and continue, growing projects"

Further Information

The Scottish Government established a Grow Your Own working group in 2009 with key stakeholders. The aim of the group was the ensure that allotments and growing spaces were strategically supported and able to indentify how community food groups and enterprises can be further supported. This funding package is in response to recommendations made by the Grow Your Own working group in their report published last year. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business-Industry/Food-Industry/own