The Larder: Kay Johnson
Kay Johnson is the director of the Larder, a co-operative that promotes healthy, seasonal and sustainable food in Preston. The … Continue reading The Larder: Kay Johnson
Food production must increase 70 per cent to cope with a global population of nine billion by 2050, according to the UN. In London, urban farmers are growing salads in warehouses close to consumers, using new light technology. Meanwhile schoolchildren in Leeds are teaching their parents how to save money and stop waste.
Kay Johnson is the director of the Larder, a co-operative that promotes healthy, seasonal and sustainable food in Preston. The … Continue reading The Larder: Kay Johnson
Clare Owens (right) is co-founder and co-director of Squash Liverpool, a food, arts and environment focused community organisation in South … Continue reading Squash Liverpool: Clare Owens
Jeff Hurst is the chief executive of YMCA Newcastle, where he has started a social enterprise called Urban Mushrooms to … Continue reading Urban Mushrooms: Jeff Hurst
Eve set-up Well Grounded after spending ten-years in the voluntary sector across education, youth employment and social inclusion. Well Grounded … Continue reading Well Grounded: Eve Wagg
Duncan Law is a founder member of Transition Town Brixton, part of a national Transition Network working to reduce our reliance on … Continue reading Brixton Local Food: Duncan Law
Tom Webster used be a biologist at an environmental consultancy, advising construction firms on how to make projects sensitive to climate change. … Continue reading GrowUp Urban Farms: Tom Webster
John Mckenzie heard about Dingwall’s whisky history when he took some Russian visitors on a tour in his helicopter, and overheard the … Continue reading GlenWyvis Distillery: John Mckenzie
Kevin Mackay organises Fuel for School, the education arm of food activists The Real Junk Food Project, which diverts thousands of tonnes … Continue reading Fuel for School: Kevin Mackay