Building Communities

We are a regeneration consultancy service supporting
communities to maximise and reach their full potential.

Community Links Scotland has been working to help not for profit, voluntary organisations since 2002.

 

Community Links Scotland (CLS), provide regeneration consultancy services for a wide range of registered social landlords and not for profit community organisations throughout Scotland.

In addition to providing clients with a range of community development services including finding project funding, business plans and community consultation, CLS also provide two targeted projects for the local community of Clydebank.

Our Ethos

 

The ethos of our work is to identify and build on existing strengths across a community. CLS work on behalf of clients in a trusting manner while identifying all the stages at which communities can increase and or begin their involvement in the management and control of local services, activities and facilities.

CLS work with community groups all over Scotland, with partnership projects from Jura to Drumchapel, Muirhouse to Mull. We offer in-depth understanding and vast experience in:

 
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Building strong and trusting client relationships.

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Making positive changes in collaboration with clients.

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Empowering communities to reach their full potential.

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Providing guidance and support to grow thriving communities.

Client Testimonials

 

“The support that we’ve had from Community Links Scotland has been invaluable to us over the past few years. Branchton Community Centre has gone from an organisation reliant on one core grant from our Local Authority to an example of good practice in Inverclyde and beyond.”

— Willie Wilson, Manager.
Branchton Community Centre

“I have always found the professionalism and duty of care in whatever Community Links staff are involved in to be of the very highest standards. They have provided so much support and direction that has helped us take on the variety of regeneration projects we have."

— Fiona Murphy, Chief Executive. Spire View Housing Association

“That we were able to access £2.4 million to build our new community hall in this small rural setting, is in itself tribute to the skill, commitment and sheer hard work which Community Links Scotland have invested"

— Duncan MacLachlan, Director. Arrochar and Tarbet Community Development Trust

 

Contact Us

Please contact us with any questions.

Address
63 Kilbowie Road,
Clydebank,
West Dunbartonshire,
G81 1BL

Email
info@comlinks.org.uk

Phone
0141 952 4382