Greater Glasgow Climate Action Network South Seeds’ Croft
Thursday 10th March, 2022 – 10.00am-12.00pm
Hosted at South Seeds’ Croft, 381 Langside Road, G42 8DA on Queen’s Park recreation ground in Glasgow’s Southside.
An in-person meeting held safely outside undercover. Hot drinks and cake will be offered to each participant.
After recent meetings exploring a climate action in the Greater Glasgow area, this is an opportunity for local groups to contribute to setting up a Climate Action Regional Network. What could a climate action network for Greater Glasgow achieve in three years?
Participants will discuss current policy, funding & support for a Glasgow focused network. Facilitated by South Seeds, who will share news on their Tool Library, Energy Service and Community Gardening projects, with opportunities for all to share their work.
Facilitated by South Seeds, who will share news on their Tool Library, Energy Service and Community Gardening projects, with opportunities for all to share their work.
If unable to make the meeting please contribute to the expression of interest by emailing.
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