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Natural Connections with Nature Unlimited

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Delivered by: Nature Unlimited This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 19/01/2026

Would you like to:

  • meet new people
  • improve your wellbeing and mental health
  • feel more connected
  • be actively supporting your recovery
  • learn new skills and have fun
  • contribute to a thriving community

If this interests you please get in touch. Our sessions run from 10am to 2pm in a woodland near Earlston, they are free of charge and include lunch. We meet weekly, and run sessions in blocks of 10 to 12 weeks. We regularly run taster sessions, so please get in touch to book onto one of these if you are interested in joining.

This project is funded by Borders Community Actions, the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund and the Scottish Government.

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Food and Nutrition
Mental Health
Physical Activity
Outdoor Activity
Social Activity
Peer Support
Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund
Adults
Photo in a woodland setting with a campfire with two cooking pots, one person is stirring the pot, another in looking in the pot.
Photo taken in a woodland setting, close up of a person's hand holding a piece of created art made of sticks in a cross, and woven wool
People sitting under a large tarpaulin on benches around a campfire in a woodland.  An axe lies on a chopping block in the foreground.

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