Climate Action Fife
Climate Action Fife is a partnership of community and public sector organisations in Fife. The aim is to deliver a community-led movement that can demonstrate what is possible when people take the lead in tackling climate change. Climate Action Fife has a shared vision of a Fife where everyone is working together towards a low carbon, resilient and just future. This project will be a leading example of participation, inclusion, and action.
01592 858 458
8 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1XT
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Feburary
Event Details
This workshop will be led by Dr Liz Lakin, a senior lecturer at the University of Dundee and the Academic Lead for the Living
Event Details
This workshop will be led by Dr Liz Lakin, a senior lecturer at the University of Dundee and the Academic Lead for the Living Lab at Dundee Botanic Garden.
Healthy soil is essential to produce the fruit, cereal and vegetables we eat. Soil also stores carbon by locking in greenhouse gases, helping to reduce our impact on climate change.
Knowing about soil and what it needs will help you produce bumper crops and vigorous plants. Learning to use natural improvement methods will save time and money, plus you will create a healthy habitat for thousands of different species of fungi, bacteria and invertebrates that in turn support and maintain your soil.
At the workshop we will learn about the different types of soil, why the chemistry of soil is important and do some testing. We’ll also discuss ways to improve your soil and give an overview of the important elements of a healthy soil.
* To get the best from the workshop please bring along a soil sample from your own garden or an area you use for growing. Place some soil in a medium sized jar, about 1/3, then fill up with water and leave to settle. Ideally, do this 2 weeks before.
About our tutor, Dr Liz Lakin: Trained originally as a school biology teacher, Liz continues her teaching and research in biology and environmental science at Dundee. She has a keen interest in all things to do with plants.
This event is suitable for beginners. Drinks will be provided. This will be an outdoor event with some shelter so please wear suitable outdoor clothing for the weather.
Booking info:
The event is free but booking is required.
If you are having trouble booking you can call 01592 858458 or email [email protected] for assistance.
Accessibility
There is unmarked parking on site. Please note the terrain is mostly flat and the paths are gravel. Venue is outdoors with the exception of the working cabin.
Travelling to Ravenscraig Walled Garden
Greener Kirkcaldy’s Community Garden and Allotment is based with Ravenscraig Walled Garden. Go to https://what3words.com/tube.gloves.palace for directions the the garden gate.
The gates to the garden are located at the Dysart end of Ravenscraig park; on the corner of Dysart Road and West Quality Street. You will see gates entering into Ravenscraig Park. Just past these gates are two green metal gates beside a red brick wall – that is the entrance to Ravenscraig Walled Garden. Go through the green gates and follow the path around to your right past the car park. Keep to the right and you will see a big space with lots of allotments. If you look to the left, you will see a green ‘cabin’ with a polytunnel and raised beds. That is where we meet. If no-one there, people might be in our old plot – Go past the two flower beds on the left and you will see a green hedge in the left. Our community garden is behind the hedge on the left. It has a big brown shed on it.

Time
(Saturday) 10:30 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Ravenscraig Walled Garden
Dysart Road, KY1 2TA
Registration / Ticket Link
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Climate Action Fife
Climate Action Fife is a partnership of community and public sector organisations in Fife. The aim is to deliver a community-led movement that can demonstrate what is possible when people take the lead in tackling climate change. Climate Action Fife has a shared vision of a Fife where everyone is working together towards a low carbon, resilient and just future. This project will be a leading example of participation, inclusion, and action.01592 858 458 8 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1XT
Event Details
This event will explore how to talk about climate change with your community and in your everyday life. We will consider the barriers to climate
Event Details
This event will explore how to talk about climate change with your community and in your everyday life.
We will consider the barriers to climate conversations before sharing our top tips to overcome them. You will also have the chance to think about your own climate story and have a go at sharing it. We will also signpost you to useful resources.
This event is brought to you as part of Climate Action Fife, a Fife-wide partnership project, bringing together individuals, communities, local government and businesses to tackle the climate emergency and make Fife a greener and fairer place to live.
A Zoom link will be sent out the day before the event.
Booking information
This workshop is free to attend, but spaces are limited so booking is required.
If you have any problems booking or any questions, please phone 01592 858458 or email [email protected]

Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Registration / Ticket Link
Register HereOrganiser
Climate Action Fife
Climate Action Fife is a partnership of community and public sector organisations in Fife. The aim is to deliver a community-led movement that can demonstrate what is possible when people take the lead in tackling climate change. Climate Action Fife has a shared vision of a Fife where everyone is working together towards a low carbon, resilient and just future. This project will be a leading example of participation, inclusion, and action.01592 858 458 8 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1XT
March
Event Details
This workshop will be led by Dr Liz Lakin, a senior lecturer at the University of Dundee and the Academic Lead for the Living Lab
Event Details
This workshop will be led by Dr Liz Lakin, a senior lecturer at the University of Dundee and the Academic Lead for the Living Lab at Dundee Botanic Garden.
Making compost at home is an environmentally-friendly way of dealing with your kitchen and garden waste. You can easily make an excellent free soil improver, for your garden or pots, that you don’t need to transport or buy from the garden centre.
Come and join us for some fresh coffee or tea, which we can add to the composter! At the workshop we will discuss what space and equipment you need, then learn about the different types of materials you can put in to your compost bin to get a perfect mix.
Using your own compost helps reduce the need to use shop bought fertilisers, builds soil health, and make plants and soils more resilient to drought.
There will be a mixture of discussion and activities to ensure you go away inspired and confident to get started. We will also look at possible problems and what should and shouldn’t go in to give you the best chance of producing great compost.
About our tutor, Dr Liz Lakin: Trained originally as a school biology teacher, Liz continues her teaching and research in biology and environmental science at Dundee. She has a keen interest in all things to do with plants.
This event is suitable for beginners. Drinks will be provided. This will be an outdoor event with some shelter so please wear suitable outdoor clothing for the weather.
Booking info:
The event is free but booking is required.
If you are having trouble booking you can call 01592 858458 or email [email protected] for assistance.
Accessibility
There is unmarked parking on site. Please note the terrain is mostly flat and the paths are gravel. Venue is outdoors with the exception of the working cabin.
Travelling to Ravenscraig Walled Garden
Greener Kirkcaldy’s Community Garden and Allotment is based with Ravenscraig Walled Garden. Go to https://what3words.com/tube.gloves.palace for directions the the garden gate.
The gates to the garden are located at the Dysart end of Ravenscraig park; on the corner of Dysart Road and West Quality Street. You will see gates entering into Ravenscraig Park. Just past these gates are two green metal gates beside a red brick wall – that is the entrance to Ravenscraig Walled Garden. Go through the green gates and follow the path around to your right past the car park. Keep to the right and you will see a big space with lots of allotments. If you look to the left, you will see a green ‘cabin’ with a polytunnel and raised beds. That is where we meet. If no-one there, people might be in our old plot – Go past the two flower beds on the left and you will see a green hedge in the left. Our community garden is behind the hedge on the left. It has a big brown shed on it.

Time
(Saturday) 10:30 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Ravenscraig Walled Garden
Dysart Road, KY1 2TA
Registration / Ticket Link
Register HereOrganiser
Climate Action Fife
Climate Action Fife is a partnership of community and public sector organisations in Fife. The aim is to deliver a community-led movement that can demonstrate what is possible when people take the lead in tackling climate change. Climate Action Fife has a shared vision of a Fife where everyone is working together towards a low carbon, resilient and just future. This project will be a leading example of participation, inclusion, and action.01592 858 458 8 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1XT