Calling all local food enthusiasts!

Carrots held in a bunch with green shoots Nourish - Scotland's sustainable food network, is meeting in Stirling on February 26th and 27th.

Since the recent local food gathering at Dunbar in October 2009, a temporary steering group has been working to take forward the consensus that there should be a national network linking people and organisations with an interest in sustainable food.  

 

Nourish is open to all who are actively growing, selling and eating locally produced food in Scotland - be they farmers, gardeners, Transition food groups, local markets, chefs, artisan pie-makers or just keen eaters of good local food.

The network will be a source of knowledge and encouragement for members but additionally will be able to consult and engage with its members to inform and contribute to food policy as this is being developed at local and national level in Scotland.  For Nourish to have a voice and be a force for change, we need you to come and join us.

 

Our first public meeting will be in Stirling on February 26th and 27th. 
On Friday the 26th there will be an informal programme of visits and discussions in the afternoon, followed by a meal in the evening.  

 

On Saturday the 27th  we will be discussing both how to strengthen our local food culture in Scotland and how to organise the network effectively.  

 

Nourish is interested in all aspects of sustainable food production, distribution and consumption in Scotland, and the workshop topics include:

  • Skills and jobs – who will grow, cook and sell our local food? 
  • Connecting consumers and producers – sourcing, labelling, distribution, co-operation
  • Social justice – how does local food address inequality and food poverty
  • Modelling a low carbon resilient local food system


The full programme for the event will be circulated shortly. We are very keen that this process should be truly collaborative and democratic, so please come along and share your views, energy and enthusiasm, to make sure that we collectively build a network that can help us share our good practice, speak on our behalf to government, and make real our vision of a robust, localised food infrastructure for Scotland.

 

We hope you can come and join us and help make Nourish work.  

 

If you would like to book a place at this event, please contact:
Lesley McLaren 
Falkland Centre for Stewardship
The Stables
Falkland
Fife
KY15 7AF
01337 858838

lesley@centreforstewardship.org.uk


Support for travel expenses and overnight accommodation is available from TSS, so please don't let finances stop you from coming along.