Stirling Stories
Celebrating Connections Made at our Rural Gather Around Good Food
Celebrating Connections Made at Our Rural Food Gathering The Stirling Food Partnership brought another fantastic day of sustainable food in the rural setting of Buchlyvie Village Hall. It was a chance to witness our commitment to shaping a Sustainable Food Place,...
Good Food for All Small Grant Programme 2023
The Stirling Food Partnership, Good Food For All - Small Grant Programme 2023 is now open for applications. In an effort to address the issue of food insecurity, Stirling Council has launched a small grant program for Summer 2023. The program offers small grants...
Gather Around Good Food Stirling
In May we celebrated our Gather Around Good Food in Stirling, this event brought together individuals from various food sectors and members of the public for a day of engaging discussions centered around the theme of Sustainable Food. The event took place in the...
Free Breakfasts for Students at FVC
Students at Forth Valley College will be offered their most important meal of the day for free after the launch of a new initiative. All three FVC Campuses at Falkirk, Stirling and Alloa will set up a ‘Healthy Breakfast Table’ with cereal, fresh fruit and porridge...
Bannockburn House Food Project
Bannockburn House food project activities continue into 2023 with a successful bid to the Good Food For All Fund from Stirling Council. To date Bannockburn House Food Project has benefitted from funding from Good Food For All, Central Scotland Green Network and...
Stirling Grow, Cook, Eat at Stirling Community Enterprise
NHS Forth Valley and Stirling Community Enterprise partnered on the project Grow, Cook, Eat, in a brand-new community growing space in the grounds of the Old Kildean Hospital.
Stirling and Forth Valley Gluten-Free Fortnight Launch
Stirling and Forth Valley’s Gluten-Free Fortnight returns for its fourth year, bringing awareness, training, and eating opportunities to residents and visitors in the wider Forth Valley area.
Rural Online Food Markets
In rural areas, there can be a difficulty in sourcing good quality, fresh local produce. Some villages and smaller towns may be surrounded by farmland and small growers, but there often isn’t a suitable way for these producers to sell their food.