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News

Donations now accepted via Paypal

The Food and More Project is now accepting online donations via Paypal, so please donate whatever you can affo...

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Food and More Event - Saturday 17th April 2010

The farm opens from 9am and we expect Tommy and Major to start ploughing by 10am - 10.30am. Depending on how l...

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Latest Expressions of Support

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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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  • 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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  • Brendan Howard
    Fantastic project. A project of this type is badly needed. I wish you all the best...
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  • Keith Bird
    Sounds great ... lets make it happen...
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  • Chandeep Nijhar
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  • Roger Sherrin and Family
    I am pleased to confirm my support for the Food and More Project. I have known Ian & Loiuse for over 15 years as a friend and...
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  • Sam Martin
    This sounds like an amazing project, building on the success of all the current food initiatives, to bring food, and the way...
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  • Rick Manley
    Ian whatever you are up to you get my support !!!...
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  • David Harrison, Hampshire County Councillor and Member for Totton South and Marchwood
    I am very pleaed to express my full support for this exciting project. Ian deserves the backing of everyone. This venture re...
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  • Caroline
    So great to meet you and love the food and more project. A positive story indeed. Would love to find a time to come and in...
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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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  • 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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  • Festival Place, Jane Stewart
    I am supportive of this great project...
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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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  • 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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  • Eka Morgan, Director of The Children's Food Festival
    Producing and eating healthy food is the crux of the matter - it's also a recipe for happiness....
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  • Shaun Leavey OBE (Independent Chairman Defra Sustainable Farming & Food Board for the SE region)
    This project is seeking to bring about the sort of re-connection between farmers/growers and the wider community that the So...
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  • Stuart Nisbet
    After hearing about this today i think it is very important that we sort the distribution network out to make it easier to so...
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  • Ben Raskin, The Soil Association
    This is a very exciting project that reflects many of the aims of the Soil Association. Congratulations for getting this far...
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  • Chris Whitlock, NFU Group Secretary, New Forest
    This a most exciting project and I fully endorse the ideas for taking local food and involvement forward. With the world food...
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  • Keith Bales, Perth, Australia
    VERY impressed with your efforts and wish to help in anyway I can. Please keep me updated. Many thanks and best regards Keit...
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  • Connie, Southampton
    Best of luck with your project....
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  • JK from Cheltenham
    This is a very important initiative and needs to be promoted and supported robustly. Well done!...
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  • Simon Gibbons
    Great stuff - it really is the next logical step and is something that I wholeheartedly agree with. I'm very excited at what...
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  • Lisa Tracey, Bournemouth
    Well done for taking the lead! I'm excited to support a project that encourages a chain of understanding from production to...
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