Background Information

Broughty FerryBeautiful Scotland is a programme of Environmental Campaigns (Scotland), trading as Keep Scotland Beautiful.

The "In Bloom" campaign commenced in Scotland in 1967 and was administered by the Scottish Tourist Board supported by the Scottish Women’s Rural Institute. In 1983, Keep Scotland Beautiful was approached to take on the administration of the campaign and the name was changed to "Beautiful Scotland in Bloom (BSiB)".

Under the care of May and Douglas Wright it became the prestigious campaign we know today. The themes of cleanliness, sustainability and biodiversity were added to the horticulture elements over time and BSiB became a major environmental campaign with entries from all over Scotland. To reflect these wider criteria, the name of the campaign was changed in 2007 to "Beautiful Scotland".

Aims & Objectives

The aim of Beautiful Scotland is to assist communities of all sizes across Scotland to improve their local environment.

There are two strands to the programme to reflect the variety of communities involved:

The particular objectives of the programme are: