The Royal Edinburgh Community Gardens
The Royal Edinburgh Community Gardens is an NHS Lothian initiative with a mission to make opportunities for good food and healthy lifestyles available to the local communities in which NHS Lothian hospitals are based. The gardens have a particular focus on welcoming people who are experiencing mental or physical health problems, disadvantage, isolation or poverty.
Our programme outcomes are:
- improving health and well-being
- building community
- providing routes to employment
- improving awareness around environmental practice
- improving social understanding and community integration
Who benefits from the Royal Edinburgh Community Gardens?
- local community
- people who are experiencing mental or physical health problems
- third party charities looking for a facility to support the delivery of their programme outcomes
- patients and staff at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital
- school groups of all ages
- companies looking for both CSR benefits and environmental education
- health authorities looking to promote healthy eating and a physically active lifestyle to socially excluded groups and prevent over-demand on health services
- citizens concerned by environmental and food security issues
The RECG's services include:
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Gardening: growing and eating local food while building community and developing skills.
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Walks, workshops, events, and a range of 'hands on' activities which encourage healthy eating and promote social inclusion.
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Advice and support for those trying to improve their lives or the lives of others through the provision of good food and good health.