We’re making some changes to improve your experience of the Circular Communities Scotland website.
As part of our new Marketing Strategy, we’re bringing everything our existing, new and future members and supporters need to know together in one place. This means the separate project websites for Share and Repair Network and Reuse Consortium will be retired, and their content will move to our main site.
Why are we doing this?
Having one central hub makes it easier for members and visitors to find everything they need. It also helps our team streamline their work and put our energy and focus into one website. The old project sites will redirect to the new pages for a short time before being taken down around May 2026.
What’s Changing?
The updated website will include:
- Dedicated project pages for Share and Repair Network and Reuse Consortium.
- A refreshed “Join Us” page with details on joining the consortium or accessing Share and Repair support.
- An updated interactive map, now featuring new member categories for sharing, repairing, and consortium members.
- A brand-new Resources page, offering open-access materials for all members (including marketing and funding resources).
- An improved navigation bar to make finding information easier.
Resources Page
Previously, Share and Repair resources were behind a login wall. Soon, these will be freely available on our main site, under categories like marketing and funding. Over time, we’ll continue adding high-quality resources to support the work of our entire membership.
Share and Repair Guides and PAT testing documents will be available by contacting Share and Repair Network Coordinator, Jane Owens.
When Will This Happen?
We’re aiming for a launch by the end of January 2026. Keep an eye out in your inbox for updates.
We’d Love Your Input!
- What resources would be most useful for you and your organisation?
Please share your ideas and suggestions by emailing sarah@circularcommunities.scot for general resources or jane@circularcommunities.scot for anything sharing or repairing related.
- Check your information on our updated Member’s Map.
Every Circular Communities Scotland member has a place in our Member’s Map. Take a look and check you’re happy with your updated information once the website updates are live in January 2026. See something you’d like to change? Email us at info@circularcommunities.scot.
With your support, we’re working to make the Circular Communities Scotland website as valuable as possible for the circular third sector in Scotland.