SBCAN news
Berwickshire Marine Reserve: Ocean and Carbon Literacy Programme Facilitation
In 2024 Berwickshire Marine Reserve received funding from SBCAN to expand their Ocean and Carbon Literacy Programme Facilitation in Berwickshire.
“Thank you for coming in to talk to us and do experiments. We have had lots of fun.”
Eyemouth Primary P7A
Schools Input: Borders Act For Change
Over the last couple of weeks our team member, Ayliffe has been out talking to schools about Borders Act For Change.
Nov 2024:Active Travel Links
On November 21st we held the second meeting of Active Travel Links our Active travel Forum for members of statutory, community and business organisations who are involved with delivery, or promotion, of active travel facilities across the Scottish Borders.
Story gathering of climate impacts
The impacts of climate change are felt differently in different places. This is true at a global scale, but also locally. Read on to find out how you can contribute!
Smailholm community heat team
Read on to find out about the creation of Smailholm Community Heat Team
sbcan youth Fund stories: interest link
Read on to see what Interest Link got up to with the money from the SBCAN youth fund.
Climate story map: paid opportunity
We have a paid opportunity for Scottish Borders Organisations to support our work with Climate Ready South East Scotland on their story map. Read on to find out more and express your interest before Monday 23rd September.
Springboard: Cultural Assembly for Creative Climate Action
SPRINGBOARD is a project of Creative Carbon Scotland to run local assemblies for creative climate action. In the Scottish Borders in partnership with CABN and Connecting threads, SBCAN has been part of organising Springboard event themed on Active travel which was held in Walkerburn on September 5th, following on from an initial event in 2023.
An introduction from CABN, Connecting Threads and SBCAN was followed by an input from Angela at Hike and Bike about the Scottish Borders Walking and Wheeling Festival and a short presentation from Marina from the Tweed Forum on the new Tweed Trail which will go past Walkerburn.
This was followed by workshops which included:
· Pathways for All- promoting Inclusion in Active Travel with Anneela McKenna
· A Multi-sensory walk with Robbie Coleman and Jo Hodges- Connecting Threads Artists in residents.
· Creative Active Travel workshop, led by Emma Whigman, R-Evolve and Kicc cycle club.
· Funding for Active Travel Projects led by SBCAN.
The day enabled new conversations between people from local networks and organisations working on culture and climate change with the workshops and discussion times offering opportunities to learn together, share knowledge and information, and collaborate.
Forming this partnership to run this event with CABN and Connecting Threads has brought about a joined-up approach between our three organisations with a strong common commitment to Creative Climate Action that will lead to future projects together.