Scoop September 2009
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After spending the night of 21st/22nd September in Norwich, we will cycle down to Bungay, a Transition Town, http://transitiontowns.org/Bungay/Bungay to take part in their car-free day. | After spending the night of 21st/22nd September in Norwich, we will cycle down to Bungay, a Transition Town, http://transitiontowns.org/Bungay/Bungay to take part in their car-free day. | ||
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+ | ==Produced in Norfolk at the Norfolk Food Festival, Sept. 19th - Oct. 4th== | ||
+ | Twenty artisan food and drink producers are coming together later this month to celebrate what is grown in the Norfolk countryside and the skilled local people who make it, by giving away free samples of their produce in Norwich and beyond. The Produced In Norfolk Taste the View campaign offers free opportunities to try Norfolk ice cream or sample local pickle, taste local venison or sip real ale. A trip outside of Norwich offers invitations to watch products being made, enjoy farm safaris and feed the animals that go into the food we buy. Coordinated by the Norwich based social enterprise Produced In Norfolk, which works to protect local skills and jobs, the campaign runs during British Food Fortnight as part of the Norfolk Food Festival Full details of free tasters in Norwich and around the County can be found at http://www.producedinnorfolk.com and | ||
+ | on the Norfolk Food Festival at http://www.norfolkfoodfestival.co.uk. | ||
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==Grow Our Own Open Day, Saturday 26th September== | ==Grow Our Own Open Day, Saturday 26th September== |