Theme: Community Climate Action, Green Transport, Climate Education
FEL Scotland supports practical, community-led responses to climate change by helping local groups develop projects that build resilience and reduce environmental impact.
This short video introduces their work, offering insight into how communities are being supported to take meaningful climate action at a local level.
Our office hours are Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Our office isn't staffed at all times so a phone ahead or planned meeting is best.
Refreshments
Our team will always be able to offer a cuppa. The Barracks Cafe and Toast Cafe are close by.
Transport Links
The office is located near Stirling city centre and is easily accessible by public transport. Stirling Railway Station is around a 10–15 minute walk away, with regular rail services connecting Stirling to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth and Dunblane. Local bus services operate throughout the Stirling area, with stops close to Forthside Way linking the site to the city centre and surrounding towns.
Are dogs allowed?
Guidedogs are allowed
Toilets
Accessible Toilets
Activity Highlights
FEL Scotland is home to Forth Valley Climate Hub, FEL Bike Library, Active Travel in Schools, Food and Growing Projects and Energy Projects.
SustainAble for All’s Accessible Eco-Trail Map, created in partnership with Forth Valley Sensory Centre and FEL Scotland, showcases climate projects, stories, and places from across our region. These locations are connected to people who have taken part in our discussions and training around sight and hearing loss. The map brings together climate action and accessibility, helping to raise awareness of both. Explore your local area to discover inspiring climate initiatives and learn about work being done to improve accessibility for people with sight and hearing loss.