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Incredible Edible’s Dig For Victory

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 Runner beans and Cosse Violette French Beans

We are in the Huddersfield examiner again:

HERE it comes, the time poet John Keats loved so much.

He called autumn the ‘season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’, and anybody who owns a garden, a greenhouse and/or an allotment knows just what he means.

Incredible Edible, a loose confederation of mucky-nailed, horny-handed sons – and daughters – of toil, is delighted. This is what it’s all about: trugs of beetroot, heavy-boughed apple and plum trees, jam and chutney by the ton, the soil banged off potatoes and garlic, Jerusalem artichoke and onion, bags of shelled peas.

See the full article by John Avison.

 

In Transition 1.0 - The Movie

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The Transition Town movement has produced a film about building a transition movement in your community. See http://transitiontowns.org/TransitionNetwork/TransitionMovie for more details.
 

The Story of Stuff

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From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. This is a thought-provoking short animation of what is really going on.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 16:34 Read more...
 

Incredible Edible Todmorden on the ITN News

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ITN News on 31st August 2009 carried a brief item on Incredible Edible Todmorden and an interview with Pam Warhurst:

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 16:33 Read more...
 

Stories from the Emley Show 2009

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We had a great day at the Emley Show, despite the rain and the mud! We had a stall in the Craft Tent, and gave away over a hundred vegetable and herb plants, as well as packets of seeds. We also met dozens of people with inspiring stories, such as Mr Benatmane:

"This rugby league season, my team, the Hunslet Hawks, has had 3 Papua New Guinea International rugby league players playing for us. Whilst they are here, I have given them a small piece of my garden.  They are growing beans, tomatoes and courgettes.  We are also having a sun flower competition. Their names are Charlie Wabo, Michael Mark and Niko Swain."

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