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Press Release

30 May 2007
Celebrate World Food Day with Culture Kitchen 2007 in Manchester

Diary Date: Tuesday 16 October 2007, 10am-4pm
The Angels, Endcott Close, Gorton, Manchester M18 8BR

Women’s Environmental Network and Debdale Eco Centre will be hosting a free community celebration to mark World Food Day on 16 October 2007. Women community growers of diverse cultures will join together at the The Angels, Endcott Close, Gorton, Manchester from across Manchester and the rest of England to share inspiration and the fruits of their growing plots.

Members of community growing groups including Sho Nirbhor from Bradford, Burnley Food Links, Leaf in Sheffield are expected to attend as well as interested and new growers. WEN will be offering groups support with the development of their projects. There will be workshops on composting with Debdale Eco Centre and making beauty products from everyday kitchen ingredients with WEN. The highlight for many will be the delicious vegetarian lunch made with local and organic ingredients. The day will end with an inspirational visit to Debdale Eco Centre a new centre which demonstrates different water saving, food growing and composting methods.

ENDS

For further information please contact:
Clare Joy Food Project Co-ordinator 020 7481 9004, Fax: 020 7481 9144
or Caroline Fernandez 0787 6777327 e-mail: food@wen.org.uk

Notes to editors:

1. Women’s Environmental Network (WEN) is a national charity and membership organisation which campaigns on environmental and health issues from a women’s perspective. It educates, informs and empowers women and men who care about the environment.

2. The ‘Taste of a Better Future’ Network was set up seven years ago to help ethnic minority women’s groups develop organic food growing skills. It recognises that such groups have little access to affordable organic food, particularly traditional fruit and vegetable varieties, or to gardens of their own. Over the last six years, the 50+ groups in the Network have brought new life to some of the most unlikely spaces on housing estates and disused inner city plots. As well as nutritious food, they have enjoyed making new friends, sharing skills and bolstering their communities. The current project, ‘Cultivating the Future’, offers support and training to urban women’s growing groups.

3. Val Rawlinson of Debdale Eco Centre can be contacted on 0161-220 9199

4. Photographers and reporters are welcome to attend. The best photo opportunities are likely to be about 1pm.


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