Local history groups are truly remarkable resources! They can help you uncover your family roots, explore towns and villages, and discover the fascinating stories of those who paved the way before us. Many of these groups publish journals and Facebook pages and hold regular meetings that welcome everyone.
If you’ve ever wondered about the stewards of old parish records or the champions preserving historic buildings and collecting stories from community elders, it’s likely one of these enthusiastic groups.
Scotland’s rich history is preserved in museums, community halls, heritage centres, and even within the warmth of living rooms. If you’re eager to dive deeper, could you connect with a nearby local group?

The Scottish Local History Forum – The umbrella organisation for all individuals and organisations interested in local history in Scotland.
Scottish Local History Groups and Societies #
Abertay Historical Society – Promoting the history of Angus, Fife and Perthshire.
Arrochar, Tarbet & Ardlui Heritage Group
Cathcart Circle Architecture – All the buildings featured in this exploration of the architecture of Glasgow’s southern suburbs can be visited from stations on the Cathcart Circle railway line.
Dunning Parish Historical Society
Falkirk Local History Society – Founded in 1981, the Society is a vibrant community for all who cherish the rich history of the Falkirk area, once known as East Stirlingshire. Now, it is embracing the historic town of Bo’ness and its charming neighbouring villages, which have been part of the Falkirk District since 1975. With over 200 enthusiastic members, the Society is deeply engaged in various activities, including exciting research and publishing.
Kinnettles District and Heritage Group – by Forfar
Women’s History Scotland – Promoting study and research in women’s and gender history in Scotland
History Scotland Magazine – Explore Scotland’s incredible past.

