The dedication, passion and committed action of more than 200 communities has been recognised by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful at its annual seminar and awards event.
Six community groups from Renfrewshire were recognised this year, with three of them receiving Certificates of Distinction for consistently improving over several years. The Renfrewshire groups receiving recognition were:
- Darkwood Crew – Outstanding (Certificate of Distinction)
- Evergreen Elderslie – Outstanding
- Friends of Barshaw Park – Outstanding (Certificate of Distinction)
- Grow in Glenburn – Outstanding (Certificate of Distinction)
- Kilbarchan Smile – improving village spaces – Outstanding
- KLAS Care Children’s Garden – Thriving
Across 29 council areas, volunteers dedicate thousands of hours to nurture people and nature in their neighbourhoods. With support, guidance and mentor visits, the growing membership of the Climate and Nature Friendly Communities Network is enhancing local environments across Scotland while promoting healthier lifestyles and taking action on climate, nature and litter.
At an online seminar and celebration event on 3rd December 2025, 205 groups were recognised for their commitment to improving spaces for nature and biodiversity with an It’s Your Neighbourhood certificate of recognition.
Juliette Camburn, Senior Community Initiatives Officer at Keep Scotland Beautiful, said: “We strongly believe in the power of nature and community growing to transform places and help tackle the climate and nature emergencies. We would like to thank the incredible people of Scotland who we recognised with certificates today. Shining a light on their amazing work is as vital as it is to support volunteer groups with mentor advice, guidance and resources – so we are delighted to celebrate the highest number of groups ever this year.
“Our research highlights that almost 70% of people are embarrassed by levels of litter in their neighbourhood – we often see this as a driver for action in communities, with litter picks leading to more and more ambitious projects to improve neighbourhoods and make cities, towns and villages clean, vibrant, appealing and nature friendly.”
It’s Your Neighbourhood is Keep Scotland Beautiful’s community environmental improvement initiative managed in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It sits alongside Beautiful Scotland, an annual competition, and all entrants are members of the Climate and Nature Friendly Communities Network.
Juliette added: “Next year we celebrate 60 years of the Beautiful Scotland competition and it is no doubt that it has played a significant role in the development of our Climate and Nature Friendly Communities Network. The work of the diverse community gardening and growing network is even more relevant today, as it connects people of all ages and backgrounds with nature on their doorsteps, at community centres, on high streets or in housing estates. The It’s Your Neighbourhood groups we recognised today are generating multiple benefits for individuals and society as a whole and I would like to thank them all.”
Ahead of the Scottish general election, Keep Scotland Beautiful is calling for national funding to support, recognise and celebrate the dedicated volunteers delivering community environmental improvement initiatives every day across the country, and the significant contribution they make to tackling climate change, restoring nature and improving local neighbourhoods.
To register interest or find out more about joining the Climate and Nature Friendly Communities Network in 2026, email: Beautifulscotland@keepscotlandbeautiful.org.

