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FCCAN Networking event with Tayport Community Trust and PLANT

FCCAN Networking event with Tayport Community Trust and PLANT

Event Information

You are invited by Fife Communities Climate Action Network (FCCAN) to join us for a networking event in Tayport, hosted by the Tayport Community Trust and PLANT (People Learning About Nature in Tayport).

The event will take place at the Larick Centre and Community Garden in Tayport. We’ll be introduced to the Larick Centre and some of its projects such as the centre’s Solar Panel Project and the PLANT to plate project. We’ll then make our way to the Tayport Community Garden where we will hear about various activities there, including the community garden’s compost project and wildlife pond.

You are then welcome to head home or stay on for the screening of a very inspiring film called Why not Scotland? The screening of that will take around 1 hour.

Refreshments

Refreshments will be served during the day, including lunch in the community garden.

Booking and enquiries

You can now book your space for this event via the link in this post. If you have any queries about this event, please email us on: info@fccan.org.uk.

What are FCCAN networking events?

FCCAN networking events are for representatives of any Fife community group, charity, community council, development trust etc., who are taking action on the climate or biodiversity crisis, or who would like to get involved. Our networking events share learning and inspiration and can lead to new partnerships and projects. Just bring along your curiosity and ideas!

Accessibility Information

  • Tayport is on the south side of the Tay, four miles from the centre of Dundee, twelve miles from St Andrews, and 12 miles from Cupar.
  • The closest railway stations are Leuchars or Dundee and it is a short cycle trip from either station.
  • Alternatively, both stations are served by bus services. The 42A bus (St Andrews – Dundee) stops close to the Larick Centre. The 42 bus (Glenrothes – Dundee) stops at Tayport Library, a 10-minute walk.
  • By car: From the north or from the south on the A92 turn off at the roundabout on the southern end of the Tay Bridge to the B946. (There’s currently major roadworks on the Tay Road Bridge and it’s not possible to turn off at the roundabout at the southern end of the bridge. Follow diversion from Newport roundabout).
  • From the south from St Andrews or Cupar take the B945 from St Michaels. The best approach to the Larick Centre is down Maitland and Nelson Streets. Take the third exit at the roundabout at the end of Maitland Street into Nelson Street. Nelson Street becomes Shanwell Road, and you will see the Larick Centre on your left-hand side.
  • There is free parking available, including disabled parking, as well as cycle parking. The Larick Centre is fully accessible to wheelchair users.

Date

17/08/2024

Time

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Location

The Larick Centre. Shanwell Road, Tayport

Organiser

Fife Communities Climate Action Network
Category

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