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Fife Climate Hub
This event is in the past
Flooding is becoming a frequent occurrence in many parts of the kingdom. Many people have been forced to accept this as a hazard of where they live; managing the adverse effects and damages as they come. The increasing number of weather warnings brings great anxiety to those living in these areas. Communities are often unaware of how they can take action.
This event aims to engage and empower the people in these communities, arming them with knowledge of how to react and even prevent flooding in their areas.
FCCAN and Sniffer are bringing in experts from several government and non-profit organisations to showcase how they can help and share/ signpost to further resources. They will also answer your questions in a panel discussion.
This is also an opportunity for these organisations to hear from you, raise your concerns and for them to map where flooding taking place.
Refreshments:
Teas and coffees provided
Accessibility information
Full accessible, ground floor venue with wide doors. Disabled parking bays on site.
Travel
Car: The Vine Conference Centre is located on the east side of Dunfermline, near the intersection of Pilmuir Street and Queensferry Road.
Parking: There is ample parking available at the Vine Conference Centre.
Train: Dunfermline Queen Margret is the nearest station, the Vine Conference Centre is about a 11 min walk away
Check local travel times and availability for the best option based on your schedule
- Date
- 10:00-16:00, 21 September 2024
- Contact
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Sean Flinn
07702167008 - Theme
- Environment & international
- Cost
- FREE
- Attendance type
- In-person only
- Venue
- New Volunteer House, 16 East Fergus Place,
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