Scarborough Building Society - A brighter future together
Scarborough Building Society - A brighter future together

Communities & Environment

Through environmental and cultural initiatives, we demonstrate our commitment to helping to improve the quality of life of people living within our heartland communities.

Living in a pleasant community we can be proud of is everyone's goal.

A larger version of an image from an SBS volunteer day

SBS volunteers carry out essential
shrub clearance at Burton Riggs
nature reserve in Scarborough

And because we believe businesses like ours have a responsibility to contribute to that sense of wellbeing, we are working with a range of environmental and cultural organisations to play our part.

We are helping the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (YWT) to maintain and improve inner city and rural sites through cash donations and the help of our volunteers. By helping with litter picking, shrub clearance and planting, we aim to help ensure that magnificent nature reserves such as Burton Riggs, in Scarborough, are maintained and enhanced for current and future generations to enjoy.

An image of the ceiling within the developing Rotunda Museum

The stunning ceiling within
the developing Rotunda Museum

We are also considering other ways in which we can contribute to a better environment, such as the introduction of so-called ‘green’ mortgages which help people to achieve greater energy efficiency in their homes.

Shared heritage is a vital component of stable communities, which is why we concentrate a high proportion of our sponsorship and volunteering activities on projects which preserve and promote it.

In Scarborough, we are working with the internationally renowned Rotunda, William Smith Museum of Geology to do just that.

A larger version of an image from an SBS volunteer day

SBS volunteer Emma Turnbull takes part
in one of our community volunteer days

As well as supporting the refurbishment costs of restoring this unique 19th Century building to its former glory, we collaborate with the Scarborough Museums Trust to deliver educational lectures for young people from across North Yorkshire. These events have seen children learning all about the fascinating geological features of their so-called ‘Dinosaur Coast’ from some of the country's leading experts.

Workshops for local arts and museums professionals on topics such as successful financial management for not-for-profit organisations also form part of this project, which has been match-funded by the Arts & Business New Partners programme.

Minimising our impact upon the environment is just as important as the proactive activities we engage in, which is why we recycle items such as printer ribbons and drinks cups. Our Prospect House headquarters, in Scarborough, was built to an environmentally friendly design with features such as an energy use management system, and has been given a green bill of health by the Carbon Trust monitoring organisation.

The organisations we currently support with a mixture of volunteering and charitable giving are shown below. Please click each logo or name, or use the main website navigation towards the top left of your screen, for more information.

Supported Organisations:
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Logo The Rotunda, William Smith Museum of Geology Logo North Yorkshire Business Education Partnership Logo

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

The Rotunda, William Smith Museum of Geology

North Yorkshire Business Education Partnership

Home-Start Logo Kingston upon Hull Children's University Logo Saint Catherine's Hospice Logo

Home-Start

Kingston upon Hull Children's University

Saint Catherine's Hospice

Graham School Logo Pindar School Logo  

Graham School

George Pindar Community Sports College