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Six Inches of Soil

Hosted by Stevington Environmental Group

In-person

When

Jun 16, 2:00 PM BST

Where

Stevington Village Hall

Stevington Village Hall, Court Lane, Stevington, Bedfordshire, MK43 7QT

Price

Free Screening

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About the event

Join us for a screening of "Six Inches of Soil," a documentary about farming and the importance of healthy soil and its importance to all our futures. There will be a Q&A panel with the Director, Colin Ramsay and co-author of the book, Priya Kalia after the film.Learn about the importance of soil health in agriculture and how it impacts our environment. The film dives deep into the world of farming and showcases the vital role that soil plays in our food production. Stevington is a small, but lively village, set in the heart of rural Bedfordshire, despite being only a few miles from Bedford itself. We are surrounded by fields and the River Great Ouse runs alongside our village, so the health of the soil is very dear to our hearts.

If you would like to learn more about us, please see https://stevington.org.uk/.

Event Participants

Priya Kalia

Co-Author of the book Six Inches of Soil

Colin Ramsay

Director of Six Inches of Soil

About the film

The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.

Genre

Environment

Runtime

1h 36m

Released

2024

Director

Colin Ramsay

Producer

Claire Mackenzie

Executive Producer

Mark Aldridge

Cast

Ben Thomas, Anna Jackson, Adrienne Gordon, Satish Kumar, Henry Dimbleby, Ian Wilkinson, Vicki Hird, Andrew Jackson, John Pawsey, Dee Woods, Nicole Masters, Tom Pearson, Tim Lang, Mike Berners Lee, Marina O'Connell, Nic Renison, Matt Chatfield, Claudia Thomas

About the space

Stevington Village Hall has free parking for a small number of cars, so please come on foot or share cars as much as possible. There are loos and the hall is wheelchair accessible.There will be a ten minute interval in the middle of the film, when tea and coffee will be served. There may even be cake!Doors will open at 1.50pm to allow everyone time to take their seats before the showing.

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