Local Heroes: Green Aspirations

Green Aspirations is a woodlands social enterprise whose mission is to inspire outdoor learning. They’re driven by a desire to see everyone re-connect with nature, not only to benefit the environment, but to improve health and wellbeing too. They’re a small, dynamic team, big on fun, and are this month’s Local Heroes.

Having fun outdoors at a Green Aspirations birthday party

Having fun outdoors at a Green Aspirations birthday party 

Bug hunting with Lorna at Green Aspirations

Bug hunting in the woods with Lorna

Just a 28-minute drive from Stirling city centre will take you to Balfron Station – at the edge of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park – and the woodland home of Green Aspirations. There, alongside volunteers, you will likely be welcomed by Louise, an award-winning community consultant and founding director of Green Aspirations; Paul, her partner and woodworker extraordinaire; or Lorna, bug expert and mastermind of the Green Aspirations holiday club, Wee Skelfs. Together, they deliver workshops, parties and volunteering projects that teach skills as varied as woodland management, whittling, axecraft, bushcraft, and green woodworking. All profits are ploughed back into sustaining the enterprise and widening its reach.

Green Aspirations is for everyone – from companies who commission team-building days and offer corporate volunteering, to kids having den-building birthday parties, to tourists who want to reconnect with nature. ‘Our holiday clubs give children a chance to get outdoors and learn more about their environment in a fun, hands-on way they might not otherwise be allowed to do. Then there are our family bushcraft days, which teach firelighting, bow and arrow-making, den building, campfire cooking and lots more, and encourage people to really think about nature for the first time. We can create days round a theme of their choice, from hunter-gathering, to bridge-building and more. But we’re not extreme – you won’t find us eating bugs or creating survival challenges – we share insights in a soft way for people who’re new to nature or who want to engage more with it at their own pace.’

So what keeps such a busy team motivated when money isn’t a factor? Louise answers without hesitation: ‘It’s being involved with nature – there’s a mindfulness about it. It’s good for the soul – and there’s scientific evidence to prove that being closer to nature is good for everyone. Also, it’s great seeing people change. One family come to us for a family bushcraft day, and the mum in particular was marked by it – gaining enough confidence to take her family hillwalking, make campfires and use her new skills.’

Between running their workshops, education projects, holiday clubs and kids’ birthday parties, the team are pretty busy, but that hasn’t stopped them taking on a challenging project of their own. Over the past year, they’ve built their own greenwood shelter from scratch, to provide cover when the weather isn’t great. ‘Previously we used tarps hung between trees but on wet days things could get muddy and we might be forced to cancel activities,’ Louise explains. ‘But we’re proud to be finishing off our new shelter which we’ve built entirely by hand, without electricity, and using only wind-felled trees found on site.’ Not only is their new greenwood shelter a handsome asset, it’s something of an emblem for what Green Aspirations are all about – working with nature, not against it, to improve your environment and have a whole heap of fun at the same time.

Getting muddy is never a problem at Green Aspirations

Getting muddy is never a problem at Green Aspirations

The team have worked hard on building ther own greenwood shelter over the past year

The Green Aspirations Team have worked hard to build their own greenwood shelter this year

Local Heroes: The Woodhouse, Kippen

In an idyllic countryside setting on the outskirts of Kippen, just 10 miles from Stirling city centre, is a beautiful, independent Coffee Shop and Farm Shop offering homemade food, delicious cakes, local produce and a warm welcome.

Lunchtime is always buzzing at The Woodhouse

Lunchtime is always buzzing at The Woodhouse

Peanut butter brownie anyone?

Peanut butter brownie anyone?

It’s the creation of the Lamb family – Fiona, Richard, and daughter Catriona. Their Facebook page states ‘there is no love sincerer than the love of food’, and after looking at their menu, we’re inclined to agree. We spoke to Catriona, to find out more about The Woodhouse, our Local Hero for this month.

The Lambs are a self-professed family of foodies who just over three years ago, spotted an opportunity in the Kippen area. ‘As a family we have always been surrounded by mum’s home cooking and have always loved good coffee, so we thought the area needed a coffee shop/farm shop.’ The rest, as they say, is history.

Since its opening, the Woodhouse has earned an impressive reputation for its homemade cakes and varied menu, and boasts great reviews on Trip Advisor for delicious food and customer service. The people aspect is one that the family find particularly rewarding: ‘We have a good, solid loyal customer base and always look forward to seeing them return. We have a great team of staff, so the regulars come back for the friendly service and consistently good food and coffee. But it’s also exciting not knowing where the business will go: it’s such a lovely space for events and such, so there are lots of opportunities.’

Catriona is proud of how far they have come in such a short time. ‘There is a lot of strength in a family business; we always work well together.’ And they have the footfall to show for it, with ‘lunchtime always buzzing’. But the family are also proud of some fresh ideas that make their offering that little bit special: ‘We have a lovely menu, which our chef Laurie has worked hard on, always creating new and exciting plates of food. We’ve also worked hard to make the Woodhouse as eco-friendly as we can, with solar panels and a biomass boiler, as well as food waste that feeds our chickens, and used coffee grounds that compost the plants.’

How would Catriona describe what’s on offer to someone who’s never sampled the menu? ‘It’s fresh, tasty, colourful, seasonal, home-cooked food. Laurie is always inventing vibrant, seasonal salads and creating delicious sandwiches. I am also a huge fan of the chef Yotam Ottelenghi. We love all of his flavours and colourful dishes, so I guess he is a big inspiration.’

And if you have room for dessert, all the fabulous cakes are made at the Woodhouse, and displayed, with just that tiny touch of (intentional) rustic messiness, as to render them utterly irresistible. Goodness, but this family can bake. On that point, Catriona is very clear on her inspirations: ‘Mary Berry is my god!’

Roasted fig and goat's curd salad with toasted pistachios, pomegranate and orange - yum!

Roasted fig and goat’s curd salad with toasted pistachios, pomegranate and orange – yum!

Just some of the delicious treats on offer at The Woodhouse

Just some of the delicious treats on offer at The Woodhouse

For more information on The Woodhouse Kippen: follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheWoodhouseKippen/

Photo credits: All photos by kind permission of The Woodhouse, Kippen