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Take home your tonic and share it with your friends, family & neighbours.

When

Mon, December 2
17:00 — 18:00

Where

Kinning Park Complex
43 Cornwall Street Glasgow G41 1BA

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Come together with your community at KPC to make a spicy, herbal tonic to boost your health through the cold & flu months while discussing how you can take climate action in your community.

Then meeting weekly on Mondays  Delivered in partnership with Inclusive Homework Club and Kinning Park Complex  

Accessibilty: 

Kinning Park Complex is fully wheelchair accessible, including toilets. We will be on the first floor.

Gender neutral & accessible toilets available.

Kinning Park has a quiet and prayer room.

There is a hearing loop - please let us know if you require this. 

The session will be informal in nature, & light conversation between participants will be encouraged.

Tea, coffee & light refreshments will be provided. 

Getting here:

Closest transport links are:

  • Kinning Park subway station, approx 1 min walk
  • Edwin Street bus stop, serviced by 9, 9A, 10, 38, 38A, 90, 121, 153, 190, N9, approx 4 min walk
  • Mare Street bus stop, serviced by 9, 9A, 10, 38, 38A, 90, 121, 153, 189, approx 5 min walk

There is limited street parking close to the venue and two car parking spaces and a loading bay on-site available for those who require a parking space for accessibility reasons.There is secure bike storage on site.


This event is being delivered as part of Food and Climate Action, a project delivered by Glasgow Community Food Network in partnership with 6 organisations in Glasgow and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. Our Glasgow West host organisation is Glasgow Eco Trust.

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