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The voice of Scotland’s vibrant voluntary sector

Published by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

TFN is published by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6BB. The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Registration number SC003558.

Gareth Jones

Posts by Gareth Jones

Journalist/Comms Officer
Gareth Jones is a reporter for TFN and communications officer for SCVO. He has been a member of the team since July 2017 and previously worked as a political reporter at the North West Evening Mail and a senior reporter at the Stirling Observer.

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A national plan which aims to boost volunteer numbers and remove barriers to volunteering has been unveiled at a community shop in Glasgow

 
The Eurythmics singer will speak about global feminism, with a host of other inspirational speakers on the bill

 
Seven in ten applications for funding to charity lotteries have to be rejected as a result of fundraising restrictions

 
Support services for those affected by deafness are being increased, with mental health issues more prevalent within the deaf community

 
Gareth Jones examines how stalemate over Brexit is affecting Scotland's third sector - and what the future may hold

 
Community organisations have been receiving support from graduates to develop digital solutions

 
Lady Haig's Poppy Factory in Edinburgh will close for around two years while major works take place

 
The majority of Scots feel that social media companies should face criminal punishments if they fail to protect children

 
A masterclass with Adam Hastings is just one of the prizes up for grabs at the Eric Liddell Centre’s Going for Gold Fundraising Gala

 
A charity which has provided support to ethnic minorities for three decades has been forced to cut services after losing funding