News
Looking for new directors!
This year, there will be an election for 3 directors. If you are interested in being more involved with ROGS and being part of what promises to be a very exciting time for us, please do consider standing as a director. “Director” sounds very formal, but the committee...
AGM – 30 Sep 2025
We're holding our AGM a little earlier this year, partly to avoid the dark winter nights. It will be held on Tuesday 30 September at 7pm at the Chanonry Sailing Clubhouse in Fortrose. Come along to to catch up on what ROGS has been up to this last year (including some...
St Andrews path – cleared!
ROGS and Fortrose & Rosemarkie Community Council joined forces with local residents last weekend to tidy up the path from Fortrose High Street down to St Andrews Walk and the Harbour. Thank you to the many volunteers who turned out or lent equipment, and to...
St Andrews steps – finished!
The St Andrew's steps are now finished! From a muddy slope with half of the handrail missing, to a fully refurbished set of steps. Regenerate Our Green Space was part of a community joint effort with Fortrose & Rosemarkie Community Council and the Black Isle Men's...
Tavern Lane Tidy-up
On Sunday 6th July 2025, ROGS and Fortrose & Rosemarkie Community Council (FRCC) organised a working party with local residents to tidy up the abundant greenery in Tavern Lane in Fortrose. First, a look at the "Before" pictures:What a difference plenty of willing...
AGM – 26th November, 7.30pm
Regenerate Our Green Space AGMTuesday 26th November at 7.30pmChanonry Sailing Club, Fortrose More info to come.
Event: Community Spring Clean – Rosemarkie Beach
Saturday 23 March, 10am – 12noon
Event: Community Spring Clean – Cathedral Square
Saturday 23 March, 10am – 12noon
Event: Community Spring Clean – Feddon Hill Path
Saturday 16 March, 10am – 12noon
Rosemarkie wildflowers
We're delighted to team up with Rosemarkie Amenities Association to establish patches of wild flowers around the village. In 2024, we will be preparing ground and sowing seeds. If you'd like to help with this project please sign up to our mailing list to receive...
Wildflowers at the Cathedral
In an exciting new project Historic Environment Scotland has teamed up with Regenerate Our Green Space to plant native wildflowers in the grounds of the historic Cathedral in the village of Fortrose. If you are keen to help with this project, join our mailing list to...
Visit with Incredible Edible Inverness
As part of our research into growing projects and organisations who manage community gardens, Morag met with Wendy Price of Incredible Edible Inverness. Incredible Edible Inverness is based on the Incredible Edible Network which was set up in Todmorden, England in...
Visit to Cromarty Allotments & Gardens Society
As part of or research into allotments and community gardens, Morag visited Cromarty Allotments. Cromarty Allotments overlooks the entrance to Cromarty Firth, known as “The Souters”, and is next to the seashore. There are approx. 20 Allotments, about 5 full-size...
Visit to Riverside Gardens Community Allotments, Ullapool
As part of our research into community gardens and allotments, how they were set up and how they run, Morag and Helen visited Riverside Gardens Community Allotments in Ullapool and here's what they found: Riverside Gardens Community Allotments (RGCA) is situated...
Take a minute to complete our community survey.
Regenerate Our Green Space continue to search for suitable green space in the Fortrose area to set up allotments and a community garden. The Scottish Land Fund have awarded us money to develop our ideas. So now we want to consult the Fortrose and Rosemarkie...
Could you be our treasurer?
We are looking for someone to take on the role of treasurer for Regenerate Our Green Space. If you're good with the books, have an eye for detail and would like to contribute to the running of project in your community, you could be just who we're looking for. For...