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  1. 29. Jan. 2020 · The Incredible Edibles say they’re inspired by Todmorden’s own history of activism. It was home to John Fielden who campaigned for the protection of child workers leading to the Ten Hour Act of 1847, reducing the hours for factory workers. “Todmorden is a unique place,” says Brown.

  2. Pam Warhurst is the Chair of the Board of the Forestry Commission, which advises on and implements forestry policy in Great Britain. She also cofounded Incredible Edible Todmorden, a local food partnership that encourages community engagement through local growing. Incredible Edible started small, with the planting of a few community herb ...

  3. Incredible Edible Todmorden is a Community Benefit Society.They are passionate people working together for a world where all share responsibility for the fut...

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  4. Incredible Edible Todmorden Unlimited held its final general meeting in November 2015. Why? Because from 27th October 2015, we became a Community Benefit Society. For a while we wondered whether to register as a charity or as a cooperative, but decided that a Community Benefit Society is exactly what we are.

  5. Contacts are below, or, if you’re unsure who to get in touch with, just fill in the form or drop us a line via our general e-mail address address. General enquiries. hello@incredible-edible-todmorden.co.uk. Book a tour. tours@incredible-edible-todmorden.co.uk. Press and media enquiries.

  6. We grow fruit, herbs and vegetables for everyone to share all around Todmorden. We also run a wide range of events that help strengthen the local community. We champion other great local causes and help out whenever we can. Either with people power or finances. It’s not just about gardening! We’re particularly proud of three local initiatives,

  7. About Todmorden. Todmorden is a small, vibrant town in between Burnley, Halifax and Rochdale in the north west of England. Surrounded by three steep valleys, in a cold part of the world with high rainfall, growing is fraught with challenges! We have a long history of activism in our town and many free thinkers and artists live here.