Scotland's Climate Week
Stories and journeys about our cultural, emotional, and physical relationship to our soils and the beings that depend on and contribute to them. Find out how these connections can also be what creates resilience, diversity and nature restoration so vital for our future on this earth.
Speakers will weave their own stories, followed with break out groups for your own sharing alongside practical activities such as willow weaving, nettle cordage, song and storytelling.
Hear stories from the different habitats and soil types of the Forth Valley, from speakers such as the Forth Climate Forest, Movement in Thyme, and West Moss-side Farm and experience practical storytelling with Repollinate in the creation of a bee bed.
Getting there:
The farm is located in Old Sauchie, just outside of Stirling. Full details on how to get here will be sent once a booking is made.
Public transport is preferred but isn't possible to this location. A lift share option will be provided and costs reimbursed for drivers. If you would be happy to offer a lift share, please provide a contact number when booking and how many passengers you would be able to take. Or select the option if you would like a lift. Our team will help to match up folks with lift share.
We are able to reimburse travel on the following terms, there will be a short volunteer form to complete for reimbursement.
45p per mile will be given to drivers who make the journey by car.
35p per mile will be given to those who make the journey by bicycle.
Please contact climate@felscotland.org if you have any questions
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