Come along to the hear more about our peer budgeting opportunity and how to kick start your community food project!

When

Fri, February 28
11:00 — 14:00

Where

Kinning Park Complex
43 Cornwall Street, Glasgow, G41 1BA

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The first in our series of events & activities programmed as part of our 2025 Movement building focus; The Life Cycle of Food.

Jackie and Jenny from the Food and Climate Action project team will host a session to help you:

  • find out more about our GCFN funding for sustainable food projects
  • get funding tips and support for your application to our Peer Budgeting Fund
  • meet other projects, explore and develop your ideas

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Throughout 2025, our Movement Building work will be focused around three modules relating to the life-cycle of food: Seeding, Growing & Harvesting. Each module will include a variety of hands-on activities that equip you withknowledge and practical skills to become more involved in reshaping Glasgow’s local food system. These events are open to anyone in Glasgow interested in community food, climate, and the relationship between them.

Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland

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Accessibility

Kinning Park Complex is fully wheelchair accessible, including toilets.

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

Kinning Park has a quiet and prayer room.

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.

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