The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

£200k funding secures Dundee charity’s post-pandemic future

- GRAHAM BROWN

A Dundee charity’s post-pandemic future has been secured with the award of almost £200,000 of Scottish Government grant funding.

The Gate Church Carbon Saving Project, which runs the West End Community Fridge, landed the sixfigure support through the Climate Challenge Fund.

The community fridge is continuing to operate through lockdown, with the charity extending its reach through online initiative­s.

Its carbon-saving project is aimed at making the Gate the “greenest church in Scotland”.

Project co-ordinator Lynsey Penny said: “While the community fridge may be seen as the flagship of the project and has remained open throughout the current lockdown, handing out free food to between 80 and 100 people per day, the project is continuing to help the people of Dundee adopt a low carbon lifestyle in other ways through an online offering.”

The project’s blog has been providing tips and advice on gardening, cooking, upcycling, repurposin­g and generally saving money.

The community fridge attracted global interest after drawing more than 1,000 visitors within 18 months of opening, with foodsharin­g activists from Japan arriving in the city to learn more about the initiative.

The scheme proved such a success it was redistribu­ting around a tonne of food a week, compared to the average of a tonne a month for similar ventures.

Environmen­tal charity Keep Scotland Beautiful is providing funding and support to help community-led groups tackle climate change through projects that reduce local carbon emissions.

More than 1,150 projects across Scotland’s 32 local authoritie­s have been awarded CCF grants for activities involving energy efficiency, sustainabl­e travel, local food and resource efficiency.

The project is continuing to help the people of Dundee adopt a low carbon lifestyle. LYNSEY PENNY, PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

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Graeme Cunningham, who has set up ‘Beef’s Bakery’ online, and some of his creations.

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