Where to get your Kit
Edinburgh Scottish Borders East Lothian West Lothian Midlothian
No group in your area? Email us to find out how to get involved at foodwaste@changeworks.org.uk
We are working with Shandon Local Food Group. Their website has more details.
Fairmilehead and Oxgangs are involved through Transition Edinburgh Pentland. Contact: Johanna Carrie (johanna.carrie [at] btinternet [dot] com) to find out how you can get involved. Kits are available in Oxgangs Library.
Kitchen Canny now in Leith. Pick up your kit at the Greener Leith at the Changeworks offices, 36 Newhaven Road or at Tattie Shaws in Elm Row.
Changeworks is now working with PIPER to role out Kitchen Canny in Currie and Balerno. To get hold of an Action kit call Mike on 0131 449 3966 or email cchspiper(at)blueyonder.co.uk
Village Green (Lamancha, Carlops and Howgate), Greener Hawick, Burnfoot Community School, Greener Melrose and Tweed Green (Peebles) are supporting Kitchen Canny in the Scottish Borders.
Action Kits can be collected from:
Broccoli Green, High Street, Peebles.
The Hub or Whitmuir Organics, Lamancha
Burnfoot Community School, Hawick.
SBC Environmental Services, Scott House, Newtown St Boswells.
Now also available from all SBC Contact Centres:
Hawick, High Street, TD9 9EF
Galashiels, Paton Street, TD1 3AS
Duns, Newtown Street, TD11 3DT
Eyemouth, Old High School Building, Coldingham Road, TD14 5BY
Newtown St Boswells, Council Headquarters, TD6 0SA
Selkirk, High Street, TD7 4JX
Jedburgh, Exchange Street, TD8 6BH
Kelso, Woodmarket, TD5 7AX
Peebles, Rosetta Road, EH45 8HG
Dunbar was the first town in East Lothian to come on board thanks to Sustaining Dunbar.Residents can find out more and collect a Kitchen Canny kit at the Begreen shop in West Port or at Crunchy Carrot in the High Street
Sustainable Haddington will be bringing Kitchen Canny to the town early in 2010. Kits can be collected from Haddington Library or by contacting convener(at)sustainablehaddington.org.uk
Transition North Berwick's Food Group have invited Kitchen Canny to the town in 2010. Contact them through their website.

Linlithgow has been the first town to get started,
launched at the Harvest Feast on Sept 19th. Linlithgow residents who
want to take up the challenge should contact Alan on 01506 670433 or
email enquiry@linlithgowclimatechallenge.org.uk.
Linlithgow Climate Challenge are also offering a unique local prize for
one lucky participant from Linlithgow. A free personal cooking lesson
from Hyndberry www.hyndberry.co.uk for 2 adults or one family at their
home
To read about the Harvest Feast and find out more about Linlithgow's other foodie activity, click here
Midlothian residents can take up the Kitchen Canny challenge and get a project pack delivered to your house by contacting Midlothian Council’s Waste Aware team on 0131 561 5394 or email recycling@midlothian.gov.uk





