Review of Screening: 'Six Inches of Soil'

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Over 90 people came to the film event at Crediton Methodist Church on 29th October.

 The film showed the inspiring story of three young British farmers starting out on their careers using regenerative methods to produce healthy food in a sustainable way, close to their communities. It was an absorbing watch, packed with information and insight.

Following the film a panel of James Lee, Shobrooke farmer, Martyn Bragg, Shillingford Organics and Clive Edmunds, farming advisor with Devon Wildlife Trust led a discussion and answered questions from the audience.

The high turnout and level of engagement from the audience evidenced the considerable local interest in the topic and led to many new sign-ups for the SusCred newsletter. If you missed the event the film is available to hire via Six Inches of Soil

If you are interested in helping Sustainable Crediton work with local farmers and  raise awareness of nature friendly farming please contact us at info@sustainablecrediton.org.uk

Andrew Davey

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