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.