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WEBINAR: Building a Community Business

Ruth Watson is an eco-activist, mental health advocate, and entrepreneur; with her businesses EcologicoUK and RAW Education and Training, she has navigated how businesses can be sustainable in both senses of the word.

Her businesses allow her to follow her values and benefit her community while making money to support her family and the community where she lives.

In this webinar, she shares her journey (including all the mistakes she made so you don’t have to!) as well as top tips on how to succeed as a social entrepreneur and find your voice on social media so that people sit up and listen!

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GROW & EAT: Pumpkin Risotto

Join Angela and the volunteers at Grow Blackpool for another Grow and Eat session, this time making a tasty Moroccan tagine using lots of freshly harvested squash and courgettes

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WEBINAR: Business Sustainability

Ruth Watson is an eco-activist, mental health advocate, and entrepreneur; with her businesses EcologicoUK and RAW Education and Training, she has navigated how businesses can be sustainable in both senses of the word. In this webinar, she discusses tips for embedding sustainability into your own community enterprise.

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Climate Social Action: Youth Sector Leadership

As part of Manchester City Council’s youth sector leadership programme, Groundwork’s team of climate change specialists and experienced youth workers have developed a number of resources designed to support youth workers and community group leaders to deliver environmental social action with the young people they work with.

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GROW & EAT: Moroccan Tagine

Join Angela and the volunteers at Grow Blackpool for another Grow and Eat session, this time making a tasty Moroccan tagine using lots of freshly harvested squash and courgettes

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GROW & EAT: BEETROOT SOUP

Angela is back with the volunteers at Grow Blackpool for another fun ‘Grow and Eat!’ session making Beetroot soup. Sam, Chris, Steve, and Barbara were on hand to help from

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