“Food really matters, how you eat, how you shop, crucially affects how the world is.” Sheila Dillon, The Food Programme, BBC Radio 4

This inspiring documentary chronicles the emergence of an innovative local food movement from a handful of pioneers battling against the odds in the early 90s to the diverse UK-wide movement of today. From the first pioneering organic box schemes to feeding cities and local food culture, we explore the diversity, motivations, challenges and opportunities and what this might mean for our future. Running time is 35 minutes.
Date: Monday April 14th
Venue: Friends’ Meeting House, Bath Place, Taunton
Time: 7pm
Come along for the film and get inspired to support local food networks.
Join us for a seed and plant swap later. Bring any spare seeds or plants if you have any (especially veggies). But do not worry if you are a novice veg grower… you can always pick up seeds and advice for a small donation.