Emma Roddick MSP pictured at Nairn railway station, representing her constituency and advocating for local communities.
Highlands & Islands MSP Emma Roddick has been helping out at one of Inverness’s community fridges this Volunteers’ Week.
The local SNP representative spent an evening picking up unsold food items from a local Nisa store and delivering them to the Good-NESS Project community fridge.
Set up in early 2021, the Good-NESS Project community fridge, located in the Barn Centre at Barn Church, redistributes surplus food from local stores in a bid to reduce food waste.
Explaining that the drop-offs were quick and straightforward, Ms Roddick urged anyone in the area that could, to consider getting involved.
She said:
“I was glad to be able to go along and give the Good-NESS a hand during this Volunteers’ Week.
“At a time when households are feeling the squeeze on budgets, and folk are looking for ways to be that bit kinder to our planet, initiatives like the Good-NESS Project community fridge really are a win-win.
“The community fridge is currently in need of more volunteers – without folk picking up and dropping off, food sadly goes to waste.
“The drop-offs here are really straightforward and don’t take long at all. But they do make a world of difference for those using the fridge and ensure that we are doing our bit as a community to be kinder to the environment.
“I know that the Good-NESS Project would be so grateful to hear from anyone who feels they can give a bit of their time to help out.”
ENDS
Notes:
The Climate Hub for the Highlands is set to benefit from over half a million…
“It is about being honest about the challenges we face and caring for the long-term…
Highlands and Islands MSP Emma Roddick has called on the Scottish Government to ensure that…
Trade unions sound the alarm on postal vote delays ahead of Scottish Parliament vote. The…
Every year on International Women’s Day, my social media feeds fill with inspirational quotes, photos…
Highlands and Islands MSP Emma Roddick visited Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club (ICTFC) at the…