16/03/2018
As the weekend approaches, Fiona Stalker offers activity inspiration and insight into what's happening across Scotland. Includes gardening and weather news.
John Burns has been spending most of his life either in the hills or writing about his love of them. He joins Fiona to chat about his book The Last Hillwalker.
Francesca Osowkska, CEO of Scottish Natural Heritage, tells us about her new challenge Cycling for Nature.
This Saturday sees the return of the Kirkcaldy Food and Drink Fair, and event organiser Bill Harvey tells us what we can expect.
The Commonwealth Games are just around the corner and Emily Esson spoke to medal hopeful Lisa Aitken about her love of squash.
The Aye Write! Festival is underway in Glasgow and we chat to festival programmer Bob McDevitt about this year's line up of events.
Iain Cameron is a self-confessed "Snow Patcher" hunting out spots of snow on the hills to document their changes. He chats to Fiona about how he got into seeking out snow.
Car Clubs are great if you don't have access to a car, but how exactly do they work? Tony Archer from Co-Wheels joins Fiona in the carpark to give us the low down.
Pass it on Week is under way and it's all about re-using items and helping them find a new home. Andrew Pankhurst from Zero Waste Scotland has all the info on how we can get involved.
The Aberdeen Science Centre is a great place for enquiring minds and Emily Esson got a tour around from STEM Learning Manager Sonya Watson.
The National Museum Scotland has just launched a virtual tour of part of their collection and Head of Digital Media Rob Cawston tells us all about it.
If you've been inspired to do a bit of science this weekend, then we have a selection of easy kitchen science experiments that you can do at home!
And we hear about the launch of the Inverness Junior Botanic Club from gardener Toni Clark.