Truro Hosts Community Conversation to Address Climate and Living Crises
Truro City Council, in partnership with the Mid-Cornwall Climate and Eco Hub, Myghal Ryual, Truro Cathedral, and Cornwall Council’s Carbon Neutral Team, invites residents of Cornwall to a pivotal Community Conversation event.
This gathering is scheduled to take place at Truro Cathedral on Saturday, 6 April, offering a platform for individuals concerned about the climate, nature, and the cost of living crises.
The event will be hosted in The Chapter House at Truro Cathedral from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm, with doors opening at 12 noon. This Community Conversation aims to bring together community members to share their concerns, explore effective strategies, and learn how they can collaborate to address these pressing issues, ultimately contributing to a sustainable future for Cornwall.
Organisers emphasise the importance of community involvement in tackling environmental and economic challenges. The conversation is expected to facilitate a collaborative environment where participants can gain insights into actionable steps they can take within their community.
For those interested in joining or seeking more information, they are encouraged to visit the Mid-Cornwall Climate and Eco Hub’s Facebook page. This event represents a significant opportunity for the people of Cornwall to engage in meaningful dialogue and take collective action towards a more resilient and sustainable community.
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