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  1. 4. März 2013 · Four years ago, two green-fingered residents of Todmorden in West Yorkshire – Pam Warhurst and Mary Clear – set up ‘Incredible Edible’, an ingenious concept which sees residents of the town growing communal fruit 'n' veg for everyone to pick, without having to pay a bean for it.

  2. Ready to get stuck in? If you can, cook, grow, work with children, sew, administrate, write, design, understand technology or help make people feel at home, then we need you. Whatever your age, skills or background, you’re welcome to get involved.

  3. 29. Jan. 2020 · Incredible Edible: one English town’s edible landscape scheme takes root worldwide. When three women began turning disused green spaces in Yorkshire‘s former mill town of Todmorden into free food plots, they sewed the seeds of a global food-growers’ movement. What should a community do with its unused land?

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  4. People are inspired by the action of Incredible Edible and with so many growing and changing their landscape across the UK and worldwide it’s easy to see why. There are no rules, just some values, stories and passion. And you don’t need to sign up to a ‘Statement of Principles’.

  5. 1. Jan. 2014 · Todmorden in Yorkshire's Calder Valley has been transformed by free food growing on its streets, parks and even its rooftops. Julian Dobson tells the inspiring story of Incredible Edible and how the transformational project is going global ....

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  6. 9. Mai 2018 · Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

  7. The Incredible Edible Network starts engaging, inspiring, building up, connecting and amplifying the amazing work of the groups across the UK. For 13 minutes and 14 seconds Pam Warhurst tells her story of the founding of Incredible Edible.