Sun, 29 Mar 2026
Cookery sessions help residents to build kitchen skills and confidence and make healthy choices.
* Run by Joyfull Greens, a plant-based cookery school
* Aimed at bringing people together, promoting healthy eating and building kitchen confidence
* Classes cater to those who may face barriers accessing healthy food, including low-income households and single parents
* Sessions focus on making healthy and sustainable eating accessible to everyone, regardless of budget or cooking skills
* Participants cooked a Gambian peanut stew in the previous session, described as "huge success" by Waverley Borough Council
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