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Scotland

The Network has more than 200 members all over Scotland and we bring them together through a lively programme of in-person and online networking events.

Our work is led by our Development and Outreach Officer supported by our Heritage Trainee for Scotland who provide members with support and advice and organise events. Both postsare funded by Historic Environment Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland, and we work closely with them to develop community heritage organisations and promote heritage-led regeneration in Scotland. We also work withthe Architectural Heritage Fund, Make your Mark, Historic Churches Scotland and the Built Environment Forum Scotland. Our work is guided and supported by our Scotland Committee.

Key contact

Sarah Pearce

Development & Outreach Officer for Scotland

Activities in Scotland

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Places of worship

We work with all types of faith buildings, but in particular we support many groups who are purchasing their church from the Church of Scotland.
Places of worship
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North UK Mills Group

A partner in this collaborative group, we have created a space for people working with mills in the northern regions of the UK to come together.
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Digital Heroes

Looking to volunteer with us? Take a look at our Digital Hero opportunities! Need some help with your tech? Let’s match you with a ‘Hero’.
Digital Heroes
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Make Your Mark

Increasing the number and diversity of volunteers in heritage is a priority for us, we channel these efforts through this campaign delivered with a range of sector partners.
Make Your Mark
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Impact and Advocacy

The annual Impact Report is a powerful tool to demonstrate the massive impact our members make for people, places, local economies and, or course, heritage.
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Outreach

Our outreach activity aims to support community organisations in Glasgow working on, or located in, historic buildings to access support and funding.
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Volunteering

There's lots of exciting ways to get involved in volunteering with us. Why not join our Youth Forum, become a Digital Hero, sit on one of our regional committees or apply to join our board?
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