by Bridport Food Matters | May 15, 2023 | Blog
Project profile: Bridport Food Matters Three years on, what has worked, and what hasn’t In 2020, and before that, many experts on food security and climate change were warning of imminent problems, and sadly they were right. Covid has added to the...
by BFM Admin | May 10, 2023 | Blog, Feature Blog, News, Our Projects, We Dig No-Dig
Following a successful funding bid we will be setting up the ’We Dig No Dig’ project to support the development of ‘Incredible Edible’ style veg beds around Bridport growing food free to harvest. This BFM project is devised and run by Rachel Millson and Julie...
by Bridport Food Matters | Apr 20, 2023 | Allotment Ambasador, Blog, Our Projects
Being an Allotment Ambassador means being prepared to experiment with climate adaptive growing methods and produce, and to share your experience with and inspire others. You might be prolonging the growing season, protecting the soil from extreme weather events or...
by BFM Admin | Mar 24, 2022 | Blog
Find out what inspired Sarah to become involved in food, which has led her to participate in several of the important community-driven local food projects in Bridport – from the primary schools, to the glut stall and the food festival, with her passion for...
by Bridport Food Matters | Dec 6, 2021 | Blog, Feature Blog, Past Event Reports, Past Events
Bridport Climate Forum Event Report In-person forum Tuesday 23 November and online forum Wednesday 24 November 2021 1. Background Over 40 representatives of organisations in Bridport attended two Bridport Climate Forums, held in-person and online in November...
by BFM Admin | Nov 22, 2021 | Blog, Uncategorized
What was your journey to growing and being involved in food? The spark of a desire to grow my own food was ignited by the inexplicable excitement of walks around the allotments next to the infant school I attended. The school was very nature-based in those days. Also,...