Access Information: Level Access in rear of building through adjacent close to left-hand side of the Cafe (facing the front of the building). To ensure your experience with us is as best as it can be, please do let us know if you have any specific access requirements and we’d be happy to help. Please email Kevin or Sal on: [email protected] or phone 01387 252435 and speak with one of our team. We are able to provide walk-throughs of the building before attending our events as well as assign seating before your arrival.
Level Access is available at the rear of the building through the adjacent close located to the left-hand side of the Café (when facing the front of the building).
Hearing Loop:
We have a hearing loop system installed in the café to support individuals using hearing aids or cochlear implants.
Personalised Assistance:
If you have any specific access needs, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate. You can reach Sal at [email protected] or call us at 01387 252435 to speak with a member of our team.
Additional Support Available:
Walk-throughs of the building can be arranged prior to your visit so you can familiarise yourself with the space.
Reserved Seating can be arranged to ensure comfort and accessibility; please let us know if you would like seating assigned before arrival.
We’re committed to making your experience as enjoyable and accessible as possible. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions or specific requirements.
The Climate Kitchen, run by local community members, is a space for learning, sharing, contributing and working together to do something positive for the climate!
February’s Climate Kitchen: The Environmental Life Cycle of an Item.
Have you ever considered all the work that goes into making even a plain white T shirt? How many materials are involved, where they’re all grown, mined, or manufactured, who does all the making and in what conditions, or how many times round the world the components of your product travel before being delivered to your high street or doorstep?
This month we’ll be dissecting the global footprint of everyday items and asking ourselves: what items justify the environmental impact of producing them, and are there more eco alternatives?
Level Access is available at the rear of the building through the adjacent close located to the left-hand side of the Café (when facing the front of the building).
Hearing Loop:
We have a hearing loop system installed in the café to support individuals using hearing aids or cochlear implants.
Personalised Assistance:
If you have any specific access needs, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate. You can reach Sal at [email protected] or call us at 01387 252435 to speak with a member of our team.
Additional Support Available:
Walk-throughs of the building can be arranged prior to your visit so you can familiarise yourself with the space.
Reserved Seating can be arranged to ensure comfort and accessibility; please let us know if you would like seating assigned before arrival.
We’re committed to making your experience as enjoyable and accessible as possible. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions or specific requirements.
Doughlicious is a bread club with a twist. Share recipes and techniques in a relaxed atmosphere and get practical with some hands-on activity. Open to all! Discover more about Doughlicious here.
Image by Jamie StrykerImage by Jamie StrykerImage by Jamie Stryker
The levain will be provided, but you’ll need to bring some tools from home. These are: A mixing bowl, a cloth or cover for your bowl and a jam jar.
We also have a small ‘Bread Book’ reference library for you to look through to get inspired and learn new techniques.
Free In-person donations welcome to go towards materials for the event.
Level Access is available at the rear of the building through the adjacent close located to the left-hand side of the Café (when facing the front of the building).
Hearing Loop:
We have a hearing loop system installed in the café to support individuals using hearing aids or cochlear implants.
Personalised Assistance:
If you have any specific access needs, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate. You can reach Sal at [email protected] or call us at 01387 252435 to speak with a member of our team.
Additional Support Available:
Walk-throughs of the building can be arranged prior to your visit so you can familiarise yourself with the space.
Reserved Seating can be arranged to ensure comfort and accessibility; please let us know if you would like seating assigned before arrival.
We’re committed to making your experience as enjoyable and accessible as possible. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions or specific requirements.
Magic: the Gathering is a collectable trading card game dating back to 1993. Players use their decks, containing lands, spells, and creatures, to battle against their opponent using a variety of tactics and strategies until one player emerges victorious.
Magic comes in many formats, each with its own list of cards that are allowed to be played in that format.
The Pioneer format (the one chosen by Team Scoop to be played at The Stove) is beginner friendly, accessible, and fun, with cards from late 2012 (Return to Ravnica) being legal, with a few exceptions that have been banned due to their power level.
Pioneer: £5 entry fee will add 1.5 boosters to the prize pool per player, with each player receiving one pack, and the rest being distributed amongst the top scoring players.
Commander/other casual play: Free, can be arranged into pods/events on demand.
Bringing people together through fun, competition and friendship.
At a glance, Magic is a trading card game filled with strategic battles and unique card decks. But Magic has always been bigger than the box. Whether you’re having fun at the kitchen table, or battling in a high-stakes competition, there’s a place for you here.
5 colours. 5 play styles. Endless possibilities.
Each of the five colours in Magic represent a different philosophy and a different play-style. Choose your colour(s) to decide which type of land you’ll be drawing resources (mana) from and what type of Magic you’ll wield.
Who are Doongamers?
Doongamers are a friendly, inclusive community of Doonhamer gamers with a passion for geek culture from Magic to D&D, Digimon to collectables! Hosting regular gaming sessions at the Stove Cafe, the community is always on the look-out for new members. With a community both in-person and online, Doongamers is fun-first, competition second. Oh, and milkshakes. Lots of milkshakes.
Level Access is available at the rear of the building through the adjacent close located to the left-hand side of the Café (when facing the front of the building).
Hearing Loop:
We have a hearing loop system installed in the café to support individuals using hearing aids or cochlear implants.
Personalised Assistance:
If you have any specific access needs, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate. You can reach Sal at [email protected] or call us at 01387 252435 to speak with a member of our team.
Additional Support Available:
Walk-throughs of the building can be arranged prior to your visit so you can familiarise yourself with the space.
Reserved Seating can be arranged to ensure comfort and accessibility; please let us know if you would like seating assigned before arrival.
We’re committed to making your experience as enjoyable and accessible as possible. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any questions or specific requirements.
When we look back on 2024 from a distance in years to come, there is no doubt that for many, it will be remembered as a tragically difficult year, one marked by events beyond their control. From the heartbreaking loss of life and destruction in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan, to the relentless exploitation of populations by autocratic regimes in countries like Russia, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe, to the rise of divisive populist leaders spreading hate in the US, Hungary, Scandinavia, and Germany. The question we face now is whether this period will be remembered as a descent into deeper human self-destruction—or whether we can pull back from the brink. These are big and daunting questions—almost overwhelming when viewed from the perspective of our daily lives in a small corner of the world.
At The Stove, we’ve always approached such challenges by ‘digging where we stand’—focusing on making a positive impact within the world we can influence with the hope that multiple local efforts can, over time, connect and grow into something much larger. Our work is about involving people, connecting ideas, and using creativity to empower individuals to have a voice in the world around them, and to make positive change in their lives and communities. I believe this approach is foundational to pushing back against the rise of populism in our country, and perhaps it can serve as an example to others. Populism thrives on feelings of exclusion and disconnection—allowing manipulative leaders to exploit alienation and sow division. But we can resist this by doing the opposite: by including, involving, and creating opportunities for people to engage in positive change in the world around them.
These are big thoughts for the end of a tough year, but hopefully they can serve as a strong base for the new year. This requires collaboration and connection with other groups and individuals striving for a common goal. None of us can do this alone.
Looking back on 2024, I hope we can take pride in the small steps we are making in this big world. This year, we’ve hosted 264 public activities, reaching a total audience of 10,417 and engaging 6,835 active participants. We’ve also awarded 178 contracts to creative freelancers, totalling £187,000—42% of which were to people we had not commissioned before, and 31% to individuals under 25.
As we reflect on these figures and the impact of our work, we are reminded of the vital role that creativity plays in creating change. At our AGM earlier this month, we shared highlights from the past year and our ambitions for the year to come:
Looking ahead to 2025, like many Scottish arts organisations, we are awaiting Creative Scotland’s Multi-Year Funding decision at the end of January with a mix of nervousness and hope. Whatever the outcome, we’ll make the best of it and are excited about the key initiatives we’ve planned for the year ahead.
It just remains to say a huge thank you, from all of us at The Stove, to everyone we’ve had the pleasure of working with this year—whether a participant, a collaborator, a partner (local, national, or international), a Stove member or supporter, or a Trustee. We deeply value every connection and are continually inspired by the commitment and passion of all those we work alongside.
Wishing you all peace and happiness as we welcome the new year, however you choose to celebrate. Here’s to another year of positivity, collaboration, and mutual support.
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