• 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.

To become a member, you can sign up here.

How will your membership data be held?

The information you provide will be visible to Glasgow Community Food Network administrators. You can choose to also have your data publicly viewable to all website visitors on the Members page.

We will not share any of your personal details without your permission.

We will store your information internally in a secure system so that we can contact you with member-related news. This will be reserved for non-marketing emails only.

We will NOT add you to our marketing mailing list (managed using Mailchimp). If you wish to receive our marketing emails including news about upcoming events, campaign, funding opportunities and more, please sign up to our newsletter.

If you want to cancel your membership, email [email protected] with a request for us to delete your account and your data.

N.B. unsubscribing from the Mailchimp does not mean you are also cancelling your membership or instructing us to delete your data.

Urban Roots

Urban Roots
Urban Roots is a community led environmental charity working across the Southside of Glasgow.We empower local people to make choices and lifestyle changes that are beneficial for them, their communities and the environment. Our teams are working on lots of different projects: We have transformed numerous derelict or unused green spaces into thriving, blossoming community gardens where herbs and vegetables, fruit and flowers can be grown. This makes the area look more attractive, helps to create well used, safe social places and brings people together. Malls Mire woods has been changed from a neglected site for fly-tipping, into a thriving community run Local Nature Reserve, with an exciting program of conservation work, therapeutic activities and outdoor adventure play for children. Urban Explorers after school clubs and Into the Woods holiday programs run in community gardens and woodlands across the Southside, using the outdoor setting to support children to play and learn outside. The Great Grub program has grown to involve six week cookery courses, community meals, drop in weekly cookery clubs and provision for REHIS qualifications.
Toryglen Community Base, 179 Prospecthill Circus, Glasgow, G42 0LA, , .