The Green and Blue Space - Stirling Student's Union
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Theme: Green Spaces, Repair and Reuse, Climate Education, Youth Climate Action Stirling Students’ Union Green and Blue Space and Community Garden is a student-led sustainability hub at the University of Stirling that supports climate action, sustainable living, and community learning on campus. The Green & Blue Space acts as a central hub where students can volunteer, attend workshops, and take part in projects focused on reducing waste, sharing resources, and living more sustainably.
Alongside the hub, the Students’ Union Community Garden offers a space for students and the wider community to grow food, support biodiversity, and spend time outdoors. Through gardening sessions, sustainability initiatives, and hands-on activities, the project encourages people to learn practical skills, connect with nature, and explore how green spaces can support wellbeing.
In this short interview, we also explore how gardening and spending time in green spaces can support wellbeing and help people feel more connected to nature.
Address
Andrew Miller Building, Floor 2, Stirling Students' Union.
Monday to Friday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Gardening sessions are held on Wednesdays from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Refreshments
There are cafes on site.
Are dogs allowed?
Guidedogs are allowed
Toilets
Accessible Toilets
Activity Highlights
The Community Garden Sessions are open to all on Wednesdays between 2pm-4pm. This includes a bumpy terrain, support to access can be arranged in advance via their email contact.
SustainAble for All’s Accessible Eco-Trail Map, created in partnership with Forth Valley Sensory Centre and FEL Scotland, showcases climate projects, stories, and places from across our region. These locations are connected to people who have taken part in our discussions and training around sight and hearing loss. The map brings together climate action and accessibility, helping to raise awareness of both. Explore your local area to discover inspiring climate initiatives and learn about work being done to improve accessibility for people with sight and hearing loss.