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Charity Ready Steady Cook

Local Food and raising money for charity took centre stage at Thornden School last Thursday evening. An audien...

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Waterside Primary School Visit

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Latest Expressions of Support

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  • Alistair Gibson
    An important idea with an underlying sense of passion. 'A sense of place' is what makes food interesting to me and this seems...
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  • Greg Sheridan
    I'm right behind this....
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  • Dr Charles Merfield
    The Food and More Project is a truly innovative idea and one that is needed with ever-growing urgency. Too many people are n...
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  • Christopher Clarke
    This is a fantastic idea. The Importance of food security and the effects of food production on the environment are often ove...
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  • Hugh Jeffery, aged 13
    I think this is a great idea and I am fully behind it as it is a reality if we dont do something now in further generations t...
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  • Penny Beauchamp, Public Procurement Manager, South East Food and Drink Partnership
    This project is needed more now than ever....
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  • Christine Watkins
    This joined up action is what is needed if we are going to move the agenda forward and make a real difference...
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  • Keith Bird
    Sounds great ... lets make it happen...
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  • Sophie Boxall
    This great project will do much to ensure the sustainability of British food and farming, which I fully support. As the sayin...
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  • Rebecca Goodland
    I support your vision for the future of food. Sustainability, locally grown food on organic lines is essential for the surviv...
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  • Ben Lewis
    Implementing a shift towards sustainable local food production in the face of a potential global food crisis is one of the mo...
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  • Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
    The Food and More Project is a genuinely exciting vision. I would urge anyone who cares about how their food is produced to t...
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  • The Southern Co-operative
    As an ethical, responsible local retailer, we at The Southern Co-operative cannot fail to take note of the increasing importa...
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  • Grant Lang from Mozzo
    Food and More is a project that has to succeed. There is no compromise when it comes to something as fundamentally as food......
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  • Todd Bulmer, Kenyon Hall Farm, Cheshire
    We have been retailers of 'real' food for many years & believe that this project will bring that concept to many more people....
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  • Claire Wyatt
    This is exactly the kind of joined up initiative the UK has been waiting for: Raising the profile of farmers and growers, ma...
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  • Lulu Bowerman
    An excellent 'movement' that will bring food production back to the people and encourage sustainability and social involvemen...
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  • Peter Etter
    I believe strongly in sustainably produced and, where possible, locally sourced food. In particular I favour the smaller prod...
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  • James Pocklington, Louth, Lincolnshire
    Very interested to see how the multi-national corporations view this project as it appears a real challenge to their existing...
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  • David Cousins
    Currently being a member of the Sunnyfields Team, and having known Ian, Louise and the family for many years, news of this pr...
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  • Tim Jackson, Principal, Sparsholt College, Hampshire
    Sparsholt College Hampshire is very supportive of the 'Food and More' project and for the emphasis of the project on a recogn...
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  • William Wolmer, Blackmoor Estate, Hampshire.
    Great to hear of a project that attempts to move beyond the increasingly well worn rhetoric about sustainable food and farmin...
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  • Underwood Barron Chartered Accountants
    We are delighted to express our support for the Food & More Project which is an exciting and important project....
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  • Brendan Howard
    Fantastic project. A project of this type is badly needed. I wish you all the best...
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  • William White NFU SE Regional Director
    I’ll be encouraging the regions’ farmers and growers to look further into the future than they’ve ever done before in order t...
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