Glasgow Steiner School wraps up warm with woolly winter fayre

December 9, 2009 by  

Glasgow Steiner School is living up to its lofty green ambitions

Glasgow Steiner School is living up to its lofty green ambitions

Glasgow Steiner School’s fayre and market in Yorkhill on Saturday 12 December, will have a woolly theme as the first phase of their £500,000 low-carbon energy project nears completion.

 

 

 

 

The event, which runs from 11am until 4pm at Lumsden Street, offers a puppet show and craft activities for the young and the young-at-heart.

There will also be a kids-only secret shop, live music, face painting and a visit from King Winter.

At the heart of the day will be the conversion of  the drafty Victorian building into a fuel efficient school after the roof was raised and the loft space filled with wool insulation.

The parents of the school spent three years raising money to pay for digital surveys, leading to grant applications before the roof raising and insulation started.

The fayre also offers a craft market and café. There’s an entrance fee of £1 for adults and 50p for youngsters.

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