Community Growing Network: Permaculture, Harvest & Preservation
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Community Growing Network: Permaculture, Harvest & Preservation

By Glasgow Community Food Network

Learn about harvest through a permaculture lens, explore Lambhill Stables' Community Garden, and do some fermenting with Lusi Alderslowe!

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Lambhill Stables Cafe & Kitchen

11 Canal Bank North Glasgow G22 6RD United Kingdom

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Community • Other

Join the Community Growing Network at Lambhill Stables for an afternoon themed around Harvest. We will have a relaxed, networking lunch, catered by Lambhill Stables cafe, followed by a talk from Lusi Alderslowe about harvest & permacultutre.

We will then have some practical fermentation workshops, looking at how to preserve our harvest for the Autumn months, as well as a chance to see Lambhill Stables Community Garden.

This event is open to anyone who is involved (or wants to get involved!) with community growing in Glasgow. Come together to share a lunch, hear about other local growing projects, & support one another.

Lambhill Stables:

Lambhill Stables is located in the north of Glasgow and was built around 1815 as a staging post in the days when horses pulled boats and barges along the Forth and Clyde Canal. The building was acquired by the community in 2007, and has now been transformed into a vibrant and thriving community hub which is open to everyone. They are a safe, inspiring community hub improving the North of the City for all. Lambhill Stables offer art classes, lunch and social groups, history and heritage group, youth and scout groups, sewing and knitting classes, photography and computer clubs, live music evenings and a community garden that is open to everyone. For more info, see their website.

Food and Climate Action is 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.

For more information, visit our project webpage.

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Accessibilty

The afternoon will be informal in nature.

Awaiting access info from venue

Get in touch with Ailee (ailee.burns@glasgowfood.net) if you have any questions or concerns.

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Getting here

Closest transport links are:

  • Serviced by first buses 7, 7A, 8
  • McCol's Travel buses: 128

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Glasgow Community Food Network

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Free
Oct 10 · 12:30 PM GMT+1