Centering around Glasgow Food Policy Partnership's recipe book - which brought together recipes from community groups across Glasgow - this event will showcase a range of other grassroots recipe books and other literature.
We'll have food and climate-themed arts and crafts sessions from community artists and a round table discussion on how art and culture can be used to help people get stuck in with food and climate conversations and actions, led by artist Hussein Mitha.
We'll also share a 2-course meal featuring recipes from Glasgow Food Policy Partnership's recipe book.
We'll have stalls from Glasgow Women's Library, the SEIN anti-racism library and Kin Kitchen plus more to be announced.
Drop in throughout the day, or stay for the whole event!
All ages welcome.
Travel costs can be covered for those on low income or with no recourse to public funds. Email glasgowcommunityfoodnetwork@gmail.com to enquire about this.
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Accessibility
Kinning Park Complex is fully wheelchair accessible, including toilets.
There is a hearing loop - please let us know if you require this.
Kinning Park has a quiet and prayer room.
Getting here
Closest transport links are:
Kinning Park subway station, approx 1 min walk
Edwin Street bus stop, serviced by 9, 9A, 10, 38, 38A, 90, 121, 153, 190, N9, approx 4 min walk
Mare Street bus stop, serviced by 9, 9A, 10, 38, 38A, 90, 121, 153, 189, approx 5 min walk
There is limited street parking close to the venue and two car parking spaces and a loading bay on-site available for those who require a parking space for accessibility reasons.
There is secure bike storage on site.
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