Festival of Growing
20 -25 June, 2022
The Food and Climate Action team proudly presents The Festival of Growing!
In-person and Online Events, Family Activities and Open Days.
All completely FREE.
Enjoy summer and all Glasgow has to offer with food, farming and fun.
From family friendly solstice day celebrations to webinars on the glory of goats, there’s something for everyone.
The Festival of Growing is being delivered as part of the Demand for Land campaign.
The campaign is made possible with thanks to Food for the Planet, and funders Esmée Fairbairn Foundation & The National Lottery Community Fund.
The campaign is part of Food and Climate Action, a project delivered in partnership by 6 organisations in Glasgow (Glasgow Eco Trust St Paul’s Youth Forum Central and West Integration Network Urban Roots The Space) and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland Climate Action Fund.
This section: Community event, COP26 Glasgow, Climate Change, Save the Planet, Science, Biodiversity Events, Free Events, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more, Zoom and online events
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