World Car Free Day
22 September is World Car Free Day, when all around the world towns and cities allow people to experience streets free of motor traffic. It's a great chance to re-imagine our streets around people. Find out more here.
22 September is World Car Free Day, when all around the world towns and cities allow people to experience streets free of motor traffic. It's a great chance to re-imagine our streets around people. Find out more here.
The Highland Good Food Gathering at Beauly, Inverness is part of the Climate Fringe Festival 2022. Topics include seed saving, nature friendly farming, fermentation and food storage and much more, a tour around the Shieling Project site and a workshop by Nourish Scotland on the new Scottish Agriculture Bill.
Having a clear out? Need to de-clutter? Help to develop a reduce, re-use, repair and recycle culture on Skye by cutting down the amount of waste going to landfill. Bring along your old and unwanted items to Waste Not Wednesday at Torrin. “One person’s trash is another’s treasure.” Clothes, toys, tools, bric-a-brac, books, CDs, DVDs […]
PLEASE NOTE the new venue at Kyleakin Community Hall. Drop off your unwanted domestic electrical appliances - large or small, anything with a plug or battery - at Kyleakin Community Hall between 11 am and 1 pm. PLEASE DO NOT DROP OFF ITEMS OUTWITH THESE TIMES. Items will be collected by ILM Highland and either […]
Bring yourself and bring your thoughts on how we can explore, discover and improve our food system. What are we doing and what do we need to be doing? We will open the floor by discussing what can be grown locally and take it from there. Perhaps bring along something that you have grown or foraged. […]
Live music, tea, coffee, juice and CAKE. Come and celebrate Portree allotments.
The last Waste Not of the year : have a final clear out and see what treasures you can pick up
Come to the Skye Gathering Hall in Portree to hear in general terms about the proposals in the new Agriculture Bill, which will shape Scottish agriculture for generations to come.