An initiative to help people in the Kersiebank Community Education Centre to socially interact and to further opportunities to create positive outcomes.
From FEL Scotland:
“Grangemouth has often found itself at the centre of Scotland’s climate and energy discussions, but local voices haven’t always been part of the conversation. GEM in Grangemouth Association set out to change that.
With support from the Forth Valley Climate Action Hub’s Small Grant, the organisation delivered two community sessions, giving local people the chance to learn about and shape their response to the Greener Grangemouth consultation, a Scottish Government initiative aimed at transforming the town’s environmental future.
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Gem in Grangemouth plans to keep the conversation going with more local events and community activities. They want to make sure people feel included and supported as the town moves toward a greener future. With help from the FEL Seed Grant, the group has shown how learning about climate change and working together locally can make a real difference, especially in areas going through big changes.”
Further information is available via the private Facebook group (linked for your convenience).
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