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Food Directory GroupPlanning a local and sustainable food directory

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Local Food Distribution ProjectMaking locally-grown food locally available

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Local Food Distribution Group

Our aims are simple:

  • to increase the availability of locally grown food, throughout shops, cafes, restaurants and schools.
  • to support existing growers and producers; within Ealing and beyond to our neighboring farming community in the Colne Valley.
  • to develop or support the development of infrastructure that will bring local produce to Ealing residents.

Since our inception we have researched 3 different local food distribution models: box schemes, Country Markets and CSA's (Community Supported Agriculture). In the process, we have forged links with other local food based projects such as West Ealing Neighbours Abundance project, the Grow project and Colne Valley Foods.

In an effort to broaden the availability of locally grown food within Ealing, a number of options are currently being considered:

  • A box scheme - fresh locally grown fruit & vegetables delivered to your home.
  • An Organic Buying Group - a group of people who regularly get together & order organic food in bulk, direct from farmers or suppliers, enabling access to good quality food at a more affordable price.
  • A mobile market stall or van - offering a rang of local produce including fruit & vegetables, meat and dairy products on a weekly basis, for example close to your place of work
  • A community owned shop - in which members of the community own a share in the shop, The Peoples Supermarket is an example of how this could work, see www.peoplessupermarket.org.

This is your chance to have your say in where you would like to see more locally grown produce available in Ealing. Filling out this questionnaire takes just 2 minutes, once completed, please return to Nina: nina.thornhill@ukonline.co.uk.

For details of our next meeting, or any other suggestions, please feel free to contact Nina: nina.thornhill@ukonline.co.uk.


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