Benefits of taking part
Benefits of taking part
Find out about the FREE support, resources and recognition through our Beautiful Scotland initiative below...and register now for 2025!
Keep Scotland Beautiful support and resources
- Mentor support and guidance from our pool of experienced volunteer judges.
- Online Spring Seminar for judged groups - guidance and advice on the year ahead e.g. how to create a good portfolio, presentation, and planning your judging tour plus a chance to meet the judges.
- Regular, on-line live ‘cuppa & a catch up’ Q&A sessions, each focusing on a different topic. Previous sessions have focused on ‘keeping volunteers engaged and your group going’ and ‘support for your group’ – recordings are available. The sessions are informal and relaxed, with someone talking about a topic for around 5-10 mins (could be showing slides/video or just a chat) and then open up for your questions. We’d also love to hear from you in advance if you feel your group has something it can share.
- We will celebrate achievements through the year e.g. through our website/social media channels/newsletter etc.
- For judged entrants - Premier Award, Category Awards, Medal Certificates, Discretionary and Special Awards
- For non-judged entrants - Certificates of Recognition and Special Awards
- Annual celebration event - exclusively for Beautiful Scotland groups; a chance to go on tours, get together with groups across Scotland, share highlights and celebrate your achievements.
- Annual seminar - networking, celebrating and sharing inspiring stories. Explore our previous seminars.
- Regular e-newsletter full of inspiring stories, hints, tips, information and funding links - newsletter example here.
- We’d love groups to let everyone know through social media that they're taking part – for Facebook use @KSBScotland @rhscommunitygardening in posts so we can react and help spread the word.
- A web page for each group.
- A logo for your use to tell everyone you’re taking part.
- Each year we have an optional theme for groups to focus activities and events around. The theme for 2025 is Nature and Biodiversity, and our 25th anniversary. 2025 is the 25th anniversary of Keep Scotland Beautiful as an independent charity, and we thought we’d honour this through our theme for 2025, which will focus on nature and biodiversity. Your group might like to get creative to weave a physical or symbolic silver thread through planting projects, activities and events, and we look forward to seeing what you come up with.
As well as the above, we have a number of resources, guidance and advice which are available to your group throughout the year. These include:
- Our Climate and Nature Friendly Communities Network web pages: useful websites, previous annual seminar presentations and resources including promotional material, case studies and Beautiful Scotland specific support and resources. To find out if there are any other groups in your area, which you could get in touch with to support or to work with to ‘join-up’ activities in your community, visit this page for a list of all our groups, or explore our online map.
- The standard mark sheet outlining the three pillars of Beautiful Scotland – horticultural achievement, environmental responsibility and community participation - with details on what to focus on under each, guidance and examples (or the Business Improvement District (BID) mark sheet with criteria and guidance
Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) resources
Through KSB’s membership of the RHS Bloom Federation, groups registered in Beautiful Scotland have access to support and resources from the RHS. These include:
- Regular e-newsletter full of inspiring stories from across the UK.
- Discounted insurance.
- Horticultural advice - free access to the RHS advice team who can answer a wide range of horticultural questions relating to your group’s activities. Simply email: advice@rhs.org.uk, quoting BiBNA in the subject line. Please note that advisors can only help with queries relating to your group’s activities.
- Online ‘Community Gardening Resources’ – you’ll find a wealth of resources such as ‘promoting your group or project’, ‘creating a sensory garden’, through to ‘working with volunteers’.