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Launch of Great Big Green Week: Bridport’s Proclamation by our Mayor, Ian Bark

Launch of Great Big Green Week: Bridport’s Proclamation by our Mayor, Ian Bark

by BFM Admin | Sep 21, 2021 | News

Image by Robert Golden. COP 26 must be a success. Decarbonising the world must start now with emphatic steps. This realisation is what unifies us here today.  We want our town, our county, and our country to hear: the road to zero must be embraced and acted upon by...
Edible Gardens projects – Bridport Primary and St Mary’s Primary

Edible Gardens projects – Bridport Primary and St Mary’s Primary

by BFM Admin | Sep 6, 2021 | News

The Edible and Forest Garden (EG2) at Bridport Primary School is developing slowly thanks to the volunteers. We could certainly do with more help as and when people have time. We look forward to the children, school and the community getting more involved at the start...

Starkest climate warning yet: Six food and farming takeaways from the latest IPCC report

by BFM Admin | Aug 18, 2021 | News

Climate change is no longer a future threat or impacting people in faraway places, and food is playing an ever-greater role in the crisis. To read more, follow the blog by Sustain https://www.sustainweb.org/blogs/aug21-ippc-6th-report/  
This is why we need more local food production: food shortages could be imminent…

This is why we need more local food production: food shortages could be imminent…

by Bridport Food Matters | Jul 1, 2021 | Blog, News

Many experts are forecasting a much-increased risk of food shortages in the UK, both in the near term and for many years ahead. The immediate reasons for this arise from covid and Brexit, the major ongoing reason is climate change. Many agricultural and horticultural...
Bridport Food Matters stall at Food Festival: a big success!

Bridport Food Matters stall at Food Festival: a big success!

by Bridport Food Matters | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog, News

The Bridport Food Matters stall at the Festival Food Market on June 19 attracted a lot of visitors, and prompted many useful conversations. A couple of hundred people took away BFM leaflets with information about the new website, and many of them also signed up for...
Hear about farming, foraging, fermenting and fungi at the Bridport Food Festival

Hear about farming, foraging, fermenting and fungi at the Bridport Food Festival

by BFM Admin | Jun 20, 2021 | News

We had some excellent speakers at the Bridport Food Festival. You can listen here to their talks and discussion: Philip Colfox, Symondsbury Estate talking about the intention and challenges of transitioning to regenerative farming. Katkin Tremayne, Vital Roots Garden...
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