• Women’s Warm Hub Sharing Café

    Hebridean Inn 14 Harrapool, United Kingdom

    Come along to a warm, sharing space, have a hot drink and slice of cake and chat to other women. Child-friendly space for the little ones.

  • Women’s Warm Hub Sharing Café

    Hebridean Inn 14 Harrapool, United Kingdom

    Come along to a warm, sharing space, have a hot drink and slice of cake and chat to other women. Child-friendly space for the little ones.

  • What skills do we need to deliver nature-based solutions to the climate emergency?

    Scotland’s first Nature Restoration Jobs and Skills Conference is about how nature restoration can tackle the nature and climate emergency, what skills are needed and how to build a skilled, inclusive workforce for nature restoration. Speakers include Lorna Slater (Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity) and leaders of NatureScot, UK Nature Friendly Farming Network and Lantra Scotland. […]

  • The campaign to make farming work for nature, climate and people

    Virtual Meeting

    Join Farm for Scotland’s Future's webinar to learn more about why farming has such a key role to play in reducing climate emissions and restoring Scotland’s nature, and why we need a new funding system to help all farmers and crofters make the transition to sustainable farming. Speakers: Ruth Taylor, agriculture and land use policy […]

  • Lunch at the Village Kitchen

    Broadford Community Hall 1 A87, Broadford, Isle of Skye, United Kingdom

    Food and a blether about simple, healthy kitchen. Warm hub event. Free. All welcome.

  • Women’s Warm Hub Sharing Café, Broadford

    Hebridean Inn 14 Harrapool, United Kingdom

    Come along to a warm, sharing space, have a hot drink and slice of cake and chat to other women. Child-friendly space for the little ones.

  • Why Circular Procurement is Better for Business

    Virtual Meeting

    Zero Waste Scotland is hosting this webinar, highlighting the value of using and reusing the materials we already have, from construction, to clothing to food waste, maximising their value. This could save  Scottish businesses billions per year, and significantly cutting our emissions by reducing imports and making best use of our renewable energy. There will […]