Maddy Longhurst

Volunteer with us – comms – part-time.

Are you confident with social media, blog-gathering and website updating, and interested in supporting a shift to a resilient food system??  The Urban Agriculture Consortium works where it is needed across the UK to build relationships of solidarity and joint projects to increase agroecological food production in urban and urban fringe areas.  We’re looking for a volunteer who

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Designing Food into the Urban Fabric

By Rachel Hammond – Edge Landscaping. https://www.edgelandscaping.uk/ How it began: Todmorden to Oxford The vision is that future housing, parks, public realm areas, rooftops, will all incorporate some form of productive planting, creating pockets of local food economy and therefore raising the value of food. Rachel Hammond: Founder – Edge Landscaping. As a young child

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Event: building real food and farming systems in northern cities. 14th Sept 10am-12.30pm

It really great to see our northern pathfinder cities sharing a platform to talk about their experiences and challenges in building real food and farming systems. Buy tickets here on Eventbrite. This virtual workshop will use case studies and presentations to: Explain how urban farms can contribute to our food supply and food sovereignty aims,

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Hope Spots: Mapping potential food growing land in Lancaster (and beyond?)

UAC has been able to take a prototyped mapping tool developed with GeoFutures and the FoE experiments team in Bristol for mapping land for trees, and link it to Food Futures in Lancaster. What they are now creating is a ‘Hope Spots’ mapping tool that will help the district of Lancaster plan, in real terms,

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