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Waste Not Want Not – have your say on its future

Waste Not Want Not – have your say on its future

Waste Not Want Not are exploring different models for the future of WNWN as a community owned shop and what will best suit all local residents. We feel that organic foods and natural products should be accessible to everyone, for our health and the planets. This is...

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More Bridport Schools creating food growing areas

Home in Bridport (Home) and Transition Town Bridport (TTB), who work with edible gardens, have, for several years had a dream of joining up different local schools, and especially within the Minerva Learning Trust During the last year there has been much collaboration...

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Community Food Hub Questionnaire

We are developing ideas around a community food hub which will be in the centre of town, and bring together a number of existing food enterprises under one roof, including Waste Not Want Not. Plans are at early stages of development, and it's important to have your...

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The Big Fridge Challenges at Bridport Food Festival

The Big Fridge Challenges at Bridport Food Festival

Image: Gill Mellor The Big Fridge Challenges in the Love Food Hate Waste tent were fun - chefs Gill Meller, Pam Corbin, Daphne Lambert and Simon Ford each had to open the fridge, which had been stocked with some surplus produce from the Food Glut stall, and then tell...

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Digging deeper into local food

Online briefing and discussion: Tuesday January 12, 7.00-8.30pm Organised and hosted by Transition Town Bridport and Seeding our Future Our food supply is more fragile than it appears. Some 40% of our food comes from abroad, and depends on good harvests, stable...

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Why local food matters for Bridport

Bridport has a reputation as a foodie centre, but how solid is our local food security? Several local organisations believe we need to grow and buy more of our produce locally: you can find out more at their stall on Barrack Street in the December 12 Farmers Market....

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