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Edible Edinburgh Online Event - Tuesday 16th February, 2.00 - 3.30pm
The Edible Edinburgh partnership is hosting its first city-wide food network event (online) on Tuesday 16th February, 2.00-3.30pm. Following its recent restructure, Edible Edinburgh plans to host a series of themed food network events throughout the year, for anyone that has an interest in Edinburgh's food system and wants their voice to be heard. The first event will be focused on putting good food at the heart of Edinburgh's green recovery. The event will hear examples of successes from other Sustainable Food Places Network members and explore the challenges and opportunities in Edinburgh. The event is open to individuals, food organisations and businesses that share an interest in working across all aspects of the food system to solve some of today's most pressing, social, environmental and economic issues. To ensure the event is manageable online places are limited. You can find out more and register to attend via Eventbrite here.
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