
Community Directory
This is your directory of community groups and organisations in Berwickshire. Use the search function below to search by name or keywords, or filter by tags to show related listings.
Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund through our About Berwickshire project.
- Community development
- Community venues
- Cost of living support
- Creative arts
- Digital inclusion
- Environment and sustainability
- Families
- Funding body
- Health
- Learning difficulties
- Mental wellbeing
- Nature
- Older adults
- Physical disabilities
- Social groups
- Special interest groups
- Sports and fitness
- Support services
- Training
- Young people
ReTweed
ReTweed delivers training, skills development and access to employment for women, through craft, design and technology courses.
Chirnside Development Group
We are a group of volunteers who maintain and manage the Community Centre in Chirnside. The aim is to provide a safe and warm environment for people to meet.
Berwickshire Marine Reserve
The Berwickshire Marine Reserve (BMR) is a registered Scottish charity which was established in 1984. It seeks to conserve the Berwickshire coastline which spans the Scottish Borders region.
Greener Duns
Greener Duns works for the advancement or improvement of environmental protection.
Sea the Change
Sea the Change’s vision is to create happy, healthy, sustainable communities, connecting communities to coastlines.
Berwickshire Swap
Berwickshire Swap aims help families make sustainable choices and elevate poverty in our community. It holds children's clothes and toy swaps around Berwickshire.
ECDT - Splash
The Eyemouth Development Trust’s mission is to enhance and enable a sustainable Eyemouth. The charitable objects of the Trust are delivered by the Splash Project.
Eat Sleep Ride CIC
We support people on their journey to wellness and abundance through high-quality equine, countryside and enterprising initiatives.
Abundant Borders
Abundant Borders works within our community to create a network of community food gardens across the Scottish Borders.