• Members

Our members include organisations and individuals across Glasgow with an interest in better food for our city. You can select categories of interest or search for specific words and phrases using the Search bar.

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kevin rooney

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Olga Rosique Vazquez

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Anne Ross

Skills and resources I/we can share: Musician
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Sylvie Rowland

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Angela Ryan

Skills and resources I/we can share: Office admin advice
Skills and resources I/we need.: Starter pack / guidance

Freumh

Freumh
We are an international design team born at the Innovation School at Glasgow School of Art. Currently envisioning future food systems South-West Scotland.
30 Hill St, Glasgow G3 6RN, , .

Pasna Sallis

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Skills and resources I/we need.: Access to a community garden for berry picking to make jam with older adults residing in Care Homes. Also need access to an accessible community kitchen.

North Glasgow Community Food Initiative

North Glasgow Community Food Initiative
Our Vision A society where health, well-being and harmony is supported within active communities. Our Strategic Goal To empower individuals and communities to lead practical and sustainable food related activities that improve health and well-being and which help build stronger, more cohesive communities. We deliver our food related activities primarily in our three food hub areas of Milton, Springburn and Royston. Our ‘fruit barras’ sell fresh, affordable fruit and vegetables in a range of community venues. We can support you to learn to grow your own fruit and veg. We have a community garden at Milton, allotments at Springburn and Germiston and growing spaces in and around Royston Primary School. We support local people and school pupils to improve cooking skills and diets. We share how to cook healthy meals with fresh food on a budget. We deliver over 30 community meals per year.
North Glasgow Community Food Initiative (NGCFI) St. Andrew’s Church, Liddesdale Square, Glasgow, G22 7BT, , .

Alexandra Park Food Forest

Alexandra Park Food Forest
Alexandra Park Food Forest is a community green space in the East End of Glasgow where we work with nature to produce nutritious organic food that can be harvested for free by the local community. The Food Forest was planted in March 2016 by four local primary schools and the help of 120 local residents and is run by a small committed team of volunteers. We have 74 fruit and nut trees, an abundance of fruit bushes, edible and medicinal herbs, wildflower meadows, natural woodland play areas and grassy picnic spots to enjoy. We run a range of free community events, volunteer days, after school clubs and creative activities, that encourage people of all ages to come together, learn new skills, play outdoors, share seasonal produce, improve habitats for wildlife and connect with nature.
2 Clayton Terrace, Glasgow G31 2JA (registered address), , .

ana santamarina

Skills and resources I/we can share: We want to get in touch with food sovereignty initiatives in Glasgow, mainly as consumers but could volunteer in other ways
Skills and resources I/we need.: Info about collectives, local initiatives to work with