Dates and times
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Wednesday 29th January 2025 from 6 - 8pm
Cost
£5
Event summary

Join us to hear from horticulturist Rashid Benoy for a discussion on the effects of drought, wet conditions and temperature fluctuations on our current agricultural systems. 

We'll learn about how we can add resilience through the application of agroforestry & perennial vegetables, with inspiration from our current crops, the wild, our gardens and abroad.

Ideal for farmers, growers, gardeners and anyone interested in thriving food systems.
 

KEY INFORMATION

Date - Wednesday 29th January 2025 from 6 - 8pm

Tickets - £5 

Location - Talgarth Community Hall, Hay Road, LD3 0BW

Parking - There is limited parking outside the Community Hall which is ideal for those with access needs. If you're comfortable with a short walk, please park at the free Talgarth Car Park, LD3 0PE
 

SPEAKER

Rashid Benoy is a passionate horticulturist with a love for the plant world and the joys it brings. Rashid has a breadth of experience gained in the horticulture industry and is the founder and Director of Flora Cultura, a charity which aims to improve people’s well-being through social and therapeutic horticulture.

 

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Contact name
Black Mountains College
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Contact phone
01874711888
Address of venue

Talgarth Community Hall, Hay Road
Talgarth
LD3 0BW
United Kingdom