A reminder that the second of three free public workshops exploring climate change and its impact on the Fife coastline will take place in Burntisland tomorrow evening (Wed 22 Jan). The sessions aim to bring together community members, climate experts and other interested parties to look closely at the current and predicted future impacts of climate change on coastal communities, and what we can all do to address the challenges faced both now and over the coming years. Tomorrow's workshop in Burntisland will be at the Toll Community Centre in East Toll Park between 7pm and 8.30pm. The third will be held in Coaltown of Wemyss Village Hall in Main Street, Coaltown of Wemyss, on Wednesday, February 5, from 6.30pm to 8pm. Read more and sign up: https://lnkd.in/euHDQxtt
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