Join us for a learning visit to Tullibody Community Garden. We’ll have a tour around the growing site with some of the Tullibody Garden team and there will be open opportunities to ask questions and share skills throughout. Come and experience first hand how the community has transformed this growing space.
FEL will provided some coffee/tea and cake and everyone is welcome to bring their own lunch to enjoy on site.
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About Falkirk Food Futures:
Falkirk Food Futures is a partnership project funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund. The partnership comprises of Forth Environment Link, Falkirk Council, NHS Forth Valley and CVS Falkirk.
Our Falkirk Food Futures event program aims to offer enjoyment, education and wellbeing around topics of food and growing. Forth Environment Link have curated a range of activities to suit a variety of perspectives based on feedback from community groups and organisations in the area. We hope you enjoy what is on offer whether you are an individual, volunteer or part of a community group or organisation!
The UK Community Renewal Fund is a UK Government programme for 2021/22. This aims to support people and communities most in need across the UK to pilot programmes and new approaches to prepare for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. It invests in skills, community and place, local business, and supporting people into employment.
If there is any further information you need or would like to ask in terms of accessing this event please feel free to get in touch with Stephanie@forthenvironmentlink.org or Vickif@forthenvironmentlink.org
For our events outside of Falkirk we are able to offer some support in way of travel to and from the venues. Please get in touch with Stephanie@forthenvironmentlink.org if you would like some support with travel.
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