Hi - Transition Fife sounds great. A big part of this could be the movement for local food.The Fife Diet asks people to sign-up to eating food from Fife only, for a year, monitor their progress and share their experience. I view it as regional action, or the (re)start of a bioregionalist programme. The project aims to bring people together who are seriously into changing their Carbon Footprint. We are growing steadily.
We aim to: bring people together who want to re-learn what a natural season is; boost the local economy and promote local producers; make fresh organic produce more widely available; celebrate the diversity of local food against the insanity of transporting food around the world; pool our resources to create a clearer local demand for seasonal produce.
We’ll be starting the year with a series of public meetings bringing together people involved with the Fife Diet, folk just trying it out or anybody wanting to know more.
Our next public meeting is at Giffordtown Town Hall on 19th January at 12 - 3. You are all welcome. Please come along and help support and publicise this event.
There will be some lunch, something for kids to do, an opportunity to share your experience, and a chance to meet some local suppliers & growers. It's free. If you’d like to help promote the event, or want more details - get in touch with us at: fifediet@yahoo.co.uk
- Mike S
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