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Some of these links point to websites of organisations which are working
in partnership with H.O.P.E. in some way.
Others are links to websites about organic horticulture or similar projects.
When using these links the related website will open in a new web browser
window.
H.O.P.E. is not responsible for and does not necessarily endorse the
content of any websites we link to.
If you would like to suggest other websites we could link to from this
page, please send an email to the address at the bottom of this page.
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Related
Websites
| Trellis Scotland | Trellis is the national Scottish charity that supports, promotes, and
develops the use of horticulture to improve health, well-being and life
opportunities for all. | | The Federation of City Farms & Community Gardens | The Federation of City Farms & Community Gardens exists to support,
represent and promote community-managed farms and gardens across the
United Kingdom.
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| Beechgrove
Garden |
The Beechgrove Garden in Aberdeenshire is home to Scotland's
favourite gardening TV programme. The Beechgrove crew visited the
H.O.P.E. garden in June and featured us on their programme on 7th
July 2007. |
| Soil
Association |
The Soil Association is the UK's leading campaigning
and certification organisation for organic food and farming. The
Soil Association's organic symbol is the UK's most recognisable trademark
for organic produce. Wherever you see it you can be sure that the
food you have purchased has been produced and processed to strict
and rigorous environmental and animal welfare standards. |
| Thrive |
Thrive is the national horticultural charity
that exists to enable disadvantaged, disabled and older people to
participate fully in the social and economic life of the community.
It supports a network of specialist projects that run programmes of
horticultural activity for training and employment, therapy and health.
Their website provides expert advice on easier and accessible gardening
for everyone. |
| Hospitalfield
Trust |
Hospitalfield House is an artist residency and project
workshop promoting contemporary arts and international exchange. The
H.O.P.E. garden is in the grounds of the House, and the Trust provides
the land free of rent for the project. Their website isn't operating
at present, but you can find more information about the history of
the House in the local history section of Angus Council's website. |
| Angus
College |
Angus College offers a range of horticultural training
courses. |
| Angus
Council |
The Council's Social Work Department operates a number
of adult resource centres. |
| Volunteer
Centre Angus |
Volunteer Centre Angus works with volunteers and volunteer
involving organisations in the Angus area. They work with organisations
and agencies to help identify volunteer opportunities and to ensure
that volunteers enjoy the best possible experience. |
| SENSE
Scotland |
Sense Scotland is a leader in the field of communication
and innovative support services for people who are marginalised because
of challenging behaviour, health care issues and the complexity of
their support needs. It is a significant provider of services and
also engages in policy development for children and adults with complex
support needs because of deafblindness or sensory impairment, learning
disability or physical disability. |
| Henry
Doubleday Research Association |
HDRA is a registered charity, and Europe's largest organic
membership organisation.
It is dedicated to researching and promoting organic gardening, farming
and food. |
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