Frome food network
Building awareness of food sustainability and the local food
A collective of 160+ people, businesses, and organisations local to the area, the Frome Food Network (FFN) facilitates collaborative action among its members towards a more vibrant and sustainable Food Town.
FFN members are involved in just about every angle of the local food environment – from growers, farmers and processors, through to restaurateurs, retailers, writers and policy informers.
Visit the website: www.fromefoodnetwork.co.uk/
Read the latest news: www.fromefoodnetwork.co.uk/news
Follow FFN on: Instagram.
Contact: hugh@fromefoodnetwork.co.uk
Canteen Frome
Canteen – familiar food, delicious food, locally sourced. It’s accessible and affordable to all, and inspired by Stroud’s Long Table. There are two pop-up pay-what-you-can community restaurants at Trinity Hall Frome on Friday 25 October and Friday 15 November from 5 pm to 8pm. Find out more on the Canteen website.
The Frome Food Network was born out of partnership working between Edventure’s Future Shed, Frome Town Council and the local community. Read Frome Town Council’s commissioned report ‘Who Feeds Frome?’
About Future Shed
Future Shed is part of Edventure, an organisation supporting community entrepreneurship in Frome.
Future Shed Frome offers practical support to get green and healthy initiatives and enterprises off the ground through building networks, connecting people and ideas, signposting and start-up coaching.
Share ideas, get support to bring them to life, make new connections and learn new skills so that we’re all better equipped for a greener, healthier future.
A collective of 160+ people, businesses, and organisations local to the area, the Frome Food Network (FFN) facilitates collaborative action among its members towards a more vibrant and sustainable Food Town.
FFN members are involved in just about every angle of the local food environment – from growers, farmers and processors, through to restaurateurs, retailers, writers and policy informers.
Visit the website: www.fromefoodnetwork.co.uk/
Read the latest news: www.fromefoodnetwork.co.uk/news
Follow FFN on: Instagram.
Contact: hugh@fromefoodnetwork.co.uk
Canteen Frome
Canteen – familiar food, delicious food, eaten with your neighbours, locally sourced. And it’s accessible and affordable to all through the invitation to pay it forward / pay what it costs to make / eat for free.
FFN hosts a Long Table-style series of pop-up events in Frome coming up in October and November 2024.
The Frome Food Network was born out of partnership working between Edventure’s Future Shed, Frome Town Council and the local community. Read Frome Town Council’s commissioned report ‘Who Feeds Frome?’
About Future Shed
Future Shed is part of Edventure, an organisation supporting community entrepreneurship in Frome.
Future Shed Frome offers practical support to get green and healthy initiatives and enterprises off the ground through building networks, connecting people and ideas, signposting and start-up coaching.
Share ideas, get support to bring them to life, make new connections and learn new skills so that we’re all better equipped for a greener, healthier future.
Interested?
Email sue@edventurefrome.org and we can arrange a call.
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Frome Food Network Events
Meet the Future Shed Team
Annabel Crooke
Green and Healthy Communications Lead
Sue Palmer
Future Shed Lead
Attendances at Future Shed Fridays, Ideas Events and activities
Access our Toolkits
In Spring 2023, we produced updated versions of our toolkits to share learnings from our development phase. We have the following toolkits available as downloadable A4 PDFs:
* Future Shed – Edventure Frome
* Storytelling – Edventure Frome
* Choosing Wisely – Frome Medical Practical
* Green Community Connectors - Frome Medical Practice
* Healthy Homes – Frome Town Council
* Cycle Together – Frome Town Council
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