skydiver
What was your starting point? Was it a desire to get the local community all pulling together, or to source more food locally or wanting to make the town look better?
(It seems to me you're probably doing all these things, but I'm interested in what the driving force is behind it all). Thanks!
Hi skydiver,
It all happened when I was at a landscape institute conference four years ago now. Prof Tim Lang stood on the stage and said "we're using too many resources, our children are going to have problems", or words to that effect. And that was it - Damascene moment. No more thinking, time to act.
So, got on a train in London, made the whole thing up by Todmorden, sat round Mary's kitchen table and said "Are you up for this?". And we've never looked back.
We use the language of food to unite us. We say we spin three plates to make us stronger. Community, growing in public places, and in our own front gardens, learning in schools and skill sharing, and business, supporting local producers and new jobs. That's it.