From:
Dan Jellinek
Date:
May 12 08:42 UTC
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forwarded from the food partnership...
Harvest Brighton and Hove!
Interested in eating more local food? Want to grow your own? The Brighton
and Hove Food Partnership and Food Matters are developing a city-wide
project exploring how more food can be produced within our city in order to
feed ourselves more sustainably. We are putting together a portfolio of
projects and hope to get Big Lottery funding to make them happen. Come and
contribute your ideas at a workshop exploring how we can produce and eat
more delicious, fresh and healthy local food which hasn't cost the earth.
Guest Speaker: Julie Brown, Growing Communities, Hackney - a successful and
well established urban growing project in London.
Weds 4th June 12-4, with lunch from 12-12.45.
at Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton
Places are limited, to book call Ann at the Food Partnership on 01273 431700
or email <email obscured>
Please forward this to anyone you think would be interested. Apologies for
any cross-posting!
Kind regards
Ann Baldridge
Brighton & Hove Food Partnership
www.bhfood.org.uk
From:
Edward Davis
Date:
May 13 05:13 UTC
Short link
Sounds interesting. Please share the workshop ideas of how Brighton and
Hove can reverse the global sourcing of food versus regional/local.
Ed
Dan Jellinek wrote:
> forwarded from the food partnership...
>
> Harvest Brighton and Hove!
>
> Interested in eating more local food? Want to grow your own? The Brighton
> and Hove Food Partnership and Food Matters are developing a city-wide
> project exploring how more food can be produced within our city in order to
> feed ourselves more sustainably. We are putting together a portfolio of
> projects and hope to get Big Lottery funding to make them happen. Come and
> contribute your ideas at a workshop exploring how we can produce and eat
> more delicious, fresh and healthy local food which hasn't cost the earth.
>
> Guest Speaker: Julie Brown, Growing Communities, Hackney - a successful and
> well established urban growing project in London.
>
> Weds 4th June 12-4, with lunch from 12-12.45.
> at Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton
>
> Places are limited, to book call Ann at the Food Partnership on 01273 431700
> or email <email obscured>
>
> Please forward this to anyone you think would be interested. Apologies for
> any cross-posting!
>
> Kind regards
>
> Ann Baldridge
> Brighton & Hove Food Partnership
> www.bhfood.org.uk
>
>
> Dan Jellinek
> Brighton and Hove
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From:
Dan Jellinek
Date:
May 15 09:58 UTC
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I can;t make it along myself but I have forwarded your note to Ann and we
will try to feed back some kind of note on the results to the issues forum.
cheers,
dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed (E-Democracy)" <Ed@e-democracy.org>
To: <bh@forums.e-democracy.org>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [BH-Issues] Harvest Brighton and Hove - event 4 June
Sounds interesting. Please share the workshop ideas of how Brighton and
Hove can reverse the global sourcing of food versus regional/local.
Ed
Dan Jellinek wrote:
> forwarded from the food partnership...
>
> Harvest Brighton and Hove!
>
> Interested in eating more local food? Want to grow your own? The
> Brighton
> and Hove Food Partnership and Food Matters are developing a city-wide
> project exploring how more food can be produced within our city in order
> to
> feed ourselves more sustainably. We are putting together a portfolio of
> projects and hope to get Big Lottery funding to make them happen. Come
> and
> contribute your ideas at a workshop exploring how we can produce and eat
> more delicious, fresh and healthy local food which hasn't cost the earth.
>
> Guest Speaker: Julie Brown, Growing Communities, Hackney - a successful
> and
> well established urban growing project in London.
>
> Weds 4th June 12-4, with lunch from 12-12.45.
> at Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton
>
> Places are limited, to book call Ann at the Food Partnership on 01273
> 431700
> or email <email obscured>
>
> Please forward this to anyone you think would be interested. Apologies for
> any cross-posting!
>
> Kind regards
>
> Ann Baldridge
> Brighton & Hove Food Partnership
> www.bhfood.org.uk
>
>
> Dan Jellinek
> Brighton and Hove
> Info about Dan Jellinek: http://forums.e-democracy.org/p/danjellinek
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