North Coast Connection, which runs neighborhood wellbeing hub the Kyle Centre at Tongue, has launched into a brand new venture.
The group has launched an initiative to spotlight the medicinal makes use of of crops rising in its native space.
Funding has been obtained in the direction of the venture from the Caithness and North Sutherland Fund.
Herbalist Anna Canning, an ethnobotanical researcher, who provides talks and workshops on how it’s attainable to incorporate easy natural measures in day by day life to assist well being, is supporting the brand new venture.
Ms Canning has been vastly influenced by the late Mary Beith, who lived in north Sutherland and was a recognised authority on conventional Celtic medicines and the idea of therapeutic.
Ms Canning held a workshop on the Kyle Centre final month throughout which she demonstrated how one can make beeswax balm.
The occasion came about following a stroll around the village to discover the setting and the flowers to be discovered.
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