Everything you need from Circular Communities Scotland in one place.

We’re excited to share the improvements to Circular Communities Scotland’s website are now live.

As part of our new Marketing Strategy, we’ve brought together everything our existing, new and future members and supporters need to know in one place.

What’s New?

The redesigned website includes:

Dedicated Pages for Share and Repair Network & Reuse Consortium

The separate Share and Repair Network and Reuse Consortium websites are now retired and redirect to bespoke project pages.

Discover our Share and Repair Network project page.

Discover our Reuse Consortium project page.

A Refreshed “Join Us” Page

Whether you want to become a Circular Communities Scotland member, or if you’re an existing member and want join the Reuse Consortium or access Share and Repair support, you can do so via our updated ‘Join Us’ page.

An Updated Interactive Member Map

Our interactive Member Map now includes new categories to highlight sharing, repairing, and consortium members.

A Brand‑New Resources Page

Marketing materials, funding support, and other resources are now openly available to all members, without any need to log in, via our Resources and Support page.

Share and Repair Guides and PAT testing documents can still be accessed by contacting Share and Repair Network Coordinator, Jane Owens jane@circularcommunities.scot.

Easier Navigation Across the Whole Site

An updated and improved menu makes clearer pathways to help you get to where you need to go more quickly.

We Want to Keep Improving. Tell Us What You Need!

We’d love to know what types of resources or information would be most useful for you and your organisation.

Check Your Information on the New Member Map

Every Circular Communities Scotland member has a place on our updated map. Now that the website changes are live, please take a moment to check your listing and make sure you’re happy with the information displayed.

If you spot something that needs updating, just email us at info@circularcommunities.scot.

Thank You

With your support, we’re continuing to make the Circular Communities Scotland website a valuable and user‑friendly hub for Scotland’s circular third sector.