Our ‘dear green spaces’

Scotland’s cities have always been celebrated for their historic charm, vibrant culture, and architectural splendor. However, among their most valuable assets are the open spaces that breathe life into these urban landscapes. Often referred to as the “dear green spaces,” these parks, gardens, and recreational areas are not merely aesthetic additions; they are the lungs of the cities, vital for the well-being and sustainable development of urban communities.

Open spaces in Scottish cities offer a sanctuary for physical activity and mental rejuvenation. In bustling urban environments, they provide residents with a respite from the concrete jungle, allowing them to connect with nature, exercise, and enjoy recreational activities. Regular visits to green spaces have been linked to reduced stress, improved mood, and enhanced overall well-being. They also encourage social interaction, fostering a sense of community among city dwellers.