Thank You, Just Two Words
Last update: 17.11.09 First posted: 16.11.09 by Estelle inBut two words that are not big enough.
We are still buzzing and it is Monday! We very much want to thank again all you wonderful people who came out in the not so brilliant weather to join our first ever gathering. The exchange of ideas was exhilarating. (Find conference materials and feedback here)
A special thank you to
Garden organic
A very special thank you to Margi Lennartson, our keynote speaker who stepped in at short notice for Myles Bremner.
How inspiring you were and how good it was to hear your thoughts on what we do, it is always nice to hear we are on the right path, gives us even more determination to make this work.
So a very big thank you Margi
teg

who came and caused a bigger stir than I think they realized.
I was in town today shopping and heard two separate discussions in two different shops, the subject? food waste and how great it is that teg recycle it for IET.
I got taller, I didn’t cut in and say well it isn’t just for us. I enjoyed the moment and moved on. But it just shows what an impact your stand had on Saturday. Thanks guys.
STACE.

James Darbyshire. WOW, what a workshop, I went to this one myself, (I have to admit, ready to heckle) Tod has suffered at the hands of developers.
But what ideas, what insight into the way forward, keep lobbying, and don’t forget living walls can grow food and herbs, not just flowers.
So big thank you James
Co-op
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Chris Shearlock. Serious issues but fun speaker, the whiskey bottle with the least amount of glass, nudity! strange things indeed to be presented at conference, but never fear it was only naked cucumbers.
Thanks Chris.
Thanks to Charles Clutterbuck, who with Barny did the social sector workshop, got lots of people thinking about how they can do something incredible and edible, in their own communities.
Thanks to Patrick and the student leaders who worked so hard.
Big thank you to everyone who played a part in making this happen.
And don’t forget,
If you eat, your in
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