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Social enterprise squad comes up with goods for huge vegetarian feast

Perth Concert Hall head chef Martin Buchan was on hand to accept deliveries from Ross Nicol, Norrie Morrison,Jean Gordon, Iain Mahon and Sarah Russell, all from Giraffe.
Perth Concert Hall head chef Martin Buchan was on hand to accept deliveries from Ross Nicol, Norrie Morrison,Jean Gordon, Iain Mahon and Sarah Russell, all from Giraffe.

When the organisers of a major climate change conference demanded local produce for a lavish vegetarian feast, there was one group of foodies who were only too happy to help out.

Perth-based social enterprise Giraffe was called to supply fresh vegetables for the two-day Keep Scotland Beautiful event at the city’s concert hall.

Organisers said they wanted ingredients from within the shortest possible distance to feed around 120 people at Wednesday night’s Climate Challenge Fund (CCF) awards ceremony.

Giraffe, which runs two city centre cafes, was able to supply crates of heritage carrots, beetroots and parsnips from its allotment at Upper Springland, less than a mile away.

Sarah Russell, from Giraffe, said: “We are always keen to promote the idea of getting food from garden to fork, so this has been great for our trainees.

“We managed to provide them with about 30kg of vegetables from just one mile away and I don’t think you can get more locally sourced than that.”

Concert hall head chef Martin Buchan: “We were tasked with coming up with a vegetarian/vegan menu for the awards ceremony dinner, using ingredients that were as local as possible.

“Giraffe was our first thought. All the ingredients were specially grown by request.”

They were used to produce a menu featuring vegetable wellington, crumble made with pears and apples and a blueberry and Perth gin mousse.

The conference opened with an awards ceremony on Tuesday night.

Among the six community-led organisations honoured at the show was Greener Kirkcaldy, which picked up the Outstanding Contribution award.

Greener Kirkcaldy has run nine CCF projects to help its local community reduce carbon emissions in the areas of energy, food, waste and transport.

In addition to raising awareness of climate change, the projects have helped the community to improve carbon literacy and build skills, experience and confidence.

Through their CCF work, Greener Kirkcaldy has developed its capacity to take action on climate change as an organisation, in the local community and Fife-wide.

The CCF is a Scottish Government grants programme, managed and administered by Keep Scotland Beautiful, which provides funding and support for community groups to tackle climate change through projects that reduce carbon emissions.