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Our vision is to create kind, confident and connected communities through the power of food. Incredible Edible started growing food in public places just like the Transition Town garden at St Leonards Warrior Square.
Hastings could learn from Incredible Edible how to build this into a town wide network that grows kinder communities. Pam Warhurst, one of the founders, talks about spinning three plates, community learning and business. It is the connections between these three and growing food that builds into a bigger thriving network.
Website:
https://www.incredibleedible.org.uk/our-story/
Video link to great Ted talk about the project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=4KmKoj4RSZw
Thanks for sharing this, including the inspiring Ted Talk. It seems like an ‘adaptable idea’ with groups across the UK, including nearby in Eastbourne, and Pevensey and West Ham. It also seems like there is a good offer from the Incredible Edible Network for Catalyst Partner programme.