Dunblane Eco Fest
This year the Dunblane EcoFest will be Sat 13th May. We have loads of activities and stalls planned across three locations – The Braeport Centre, St Mary’s Church, Dunblane and Holmhill.
Journeying towards a net zero church
This year the Dunblane EcoFest will be Sat 13th May. We have loads of activities and stalls planned across three locations – The Braeport Centre, St Mary’s Church, Dunblane and Holmhill.
Together for the environment, come and join St Oswald’s Eco-Group, fellow community champions and organisations as we share and celebrate the environmental action happening in South Ayrshire and beyond. Explore sustainable solutions and ideas for a greener life, dive into interactive eco-activities for all ages, and collaborate for a better future. All are welcome!
Spend some time in the tranquillity of the garden and contemplate your response to the climate emergency. There will be interactive climate activities too. Bring a picnic if you wish! […]
Edinburgh SPRINGBOARD 2.0: Bridging the Gaps Between Arts and Climate Calling all Climate Activists and Creative Minds! Join us for the follow-up meeting from Edinburgh SPRINGBOARD 2.0, where we delve into the powerful intersection of art, culture, and climate action. Hosted by ECCAN (Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network), in collaboration with A+E at St Mary’s […]
Join online to learn more about seed grants available and how they can help your group deliver its climate actions. Bring your lunch, and more importantly, bring your questions! This lunchtime online session will provide more information on the work of the climate action hub, including the practical support available to your group, and will […]
The Climate Change Blame-Game: an overview of why global warming is proving so intractable. Rev’d Dr David de Pomerai (Associate Priest at St Ninian’s Comely Bank SEC, retired academic teaching in genetics and bioethics at Nottingham University, Honorary Fellow in Science & Religion at New College, Edinburgh University.) Climate change is often described as a […]
This event features a presentation by our team and a Q&A session with Repair Café Glasgow. Suitable for anyone planning or currently running a repair project, or anyone curious about what is involved in setting up a project.
Dr Susan O’Connor, head of Grants and External Relations and Partnerships for Historic Environment Scotland will host a webinar for charges focused on funding on 19 September from 1-2 PM.
Fife Climate Festival is a celebration of community climate action. It celebrates the amazing work happening in Fife to tackle the climate emergency and show what we can all do to make a difference. Thousands of people in communities all over Fife will take part in the festival. It runs between Saturday 21 September and […]
The Diocesan Environment Group are excited to announce that they will be holding the second Diocesan Environment Gathering on the 22nd September 2024 at St Ninian’s Cathedral, Perth. The event will be held in the afternoon, starting at 2.30pm and all are welcome. Please do arrive anytime from 1.15pm with your own lunch, for the […]
Every year since 2016, communities and organisations from all across Scotland have come together for Scotland’s Climate Week.
St Serf’s Burntisland are showing the film 2040 at the church on Thursday 26th September starting at 7pm, which will be followed by refreshments and an opportunity to chat and discuss the film. This is a 2019 Australian documentary film (running time 90 minutes) which looks at the effects of climate change over the next 20 years […]