Ryde Town Council has been awarded funding by the South Western Railway Customer and Communities Investment Fund (CCIF) and SNG to deliver a series of community cookery sessions.
These sessions are designed to bring people together, promote healthy eating, and provide essential cooking skills for families and individuals within our community.
A spokesperson for Ryde Town Council said:
"Thanks to this generous funding, we have already begun offering cookery sessions to local primary schools, where parents and children can learn and cook together.
"These sessions have been met with enthusiasm, and we are thrilled to continue them in the new school term."
In addition to school-based programs, Network Ryde, the council's dedicated youth service, will be hosting cookery sessions specifically for young people.
These sessions aim to inspire and empower younger generations with practical cooking skills, fostering a sense of independence and healthy living.
Starting from the September 19, there will be a series of six-week cookery courses, open to everyone in the community.
These courses will be held at the new Network Ryde building, a welcoming space designed to accommodate a variety of community activities.
Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to improve your culinary skills, these courses offer something for everyone.
For more information or to sign up, email [email protected].