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Page 1: Lead Partner: University of the Highlands and Islands (academic) Scotland : SCVO (voluntary) Ireland : CAWT (public)

Lead Partner: University of the Highlands and Islands (academic)

Scotland: SCVO (voluntary)Ireland: CAWT (public)

Faroe Islands: Board of Public Health (public)

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Project Idea: Community Sheds

My friend’s garden shed…An imagined community shed…

A community space for… …woodwork; metal work; traditional crafts; cooking; arts projects; gardening……talking; relaxing; feeling valued; feeling supported; being informed……linking with the community….

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1. Spread the word and exchange the learning on the Shed approach2. Facilitate the development of Sheds in the NPP area3. Enhance the evidence base of the benefits of a Shed approach

Reconceptualising rural services:1. Preventative health (physical and mental) benefits

through Sheds.2. Employability through Sheds.

Sheds can reach people that havetraditionally been absent from community initiatives and volunteering activities.

Project Co-ordination (UHI)Shed Development C0-ordination (Partners)Local Development Work (Partners)Community ActivistsCommunity Residents


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