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  • Tags: Environment

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"Brace yourself, Oxford - this is the Rose Revived pub beside the Thames at Newbridge, about 15 miles upstream of Port Meadow and Oxford city centre.
We have to stop concreting over the green belt around Oxford or scenes like this will only get…

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"During the first lockdown we were unable to get supermarket delivery slots so started to use local shops, which had started delivery services. We were immediately struck by the fabulous quality of the meat, fruit and veg etc. and by how much less…

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“On 14 November 1894, Oxfordshire continued to endure the worst floods for decades, with another 1.25" of rain added to an already inundated landscape. "Jackson's Oxford Journal" pointed out that one inch of rain delivers a hundred tons of water per…

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My Mum and I would get up really early on a Sunday morning in the Summer and go over the fields and pick mushrooms fresh for Dads breakfast!Back to Sustainable Food Exhibition

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Waste2Taste provide affordable and ethical food, serving local people through a Community café, providing a catering service with a vision towards a vibrant, healthy and sustainable food culture, committed to reduce food…

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Oxford Food Surplus Café is a pop-up friendly café where all are welcome to come and eat and co-create community through FOOD. They aim to help redress the imbalance in our distorted food system by reclaiming surplus food and transforming…

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Why not take a course on foraging? A great way to obtain fresh, local, seasonal and free food!Back to Sustainable Food Exhibition

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Rectory Farm have pick-your-own fruit and veg, and farm shop and cafe.Back to Local Food Exhibition

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Tribe Zero Waste are helping Oxfordshire go plastic-free by offering fortnightly plastic-free delivery of bulk detergents, self-care products and organic food to your doorstep. Why did you want to get involved with minimising waste? Why is it such an…

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The Replenish project aims to support Oxfordshire residents to grow and cook nutritious food with zero waste. They work with volunteers and community groups across the county to deliver home growing and composting, cookery and food waste activities…
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