Local food: Pollyanna or Panacea?

Local food, shared lunch and round table discussions, organised by the University of Bristol.

The new hub of scientists, artists, activists, social scientists and community practitioners Soil, Seeds, and Social Change presents a series of provocations from a panel of diverse experts in response to the question: is local food the future of ecologically and economically sustainable food production?

This will lead to a series of roundtable discussions and activities where we consider the practicalities of, and alternatives to, local food as a political agenda.

Lunch is provided by Bristol Hospitality Network, a charity which supports destitute asylum-seekers, in partnership with the Simms Hill Community Supported Agriculture Project.

Tickets: Free, register to attend here. 

Date: Saturday 3 May, 1pm - 4pm, Hamilton House.

Visit the University of Bristol website for more information.