Manchester here I come
Tim Young - 03 February 2011
Our conference is next week in Manchester. The past Soil Association conferences I've been to have always been great, and I've never been to Manchester, so really looking forward to this. And (technical issues allowing) I'll be blogging from the conference, so I'm really excited about this.
Roll on next week!
Tim is editor of the Soil Association's Living Earth magazine, and has written on food, health and consumer issues for the last ten years. When not at work Tim is normally being run ragged by his two young sons. In 2009 Tim started trying to grow vegetables, and last year he took on an allotment. Two years later he is still trying to grow vegetables, and is very hopeful that one day soon he will have some success.
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Anna Louise Batchelor
24 February 2011 13:59
Sorry for the slow reply Tim, my blog and my post on the conference is here; http://www.porridgelady.co.uk/?p=246
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Anna Louise Batchelor
11 February 2011 16:31
I was so busy meeting great people and enjoying the conf that I didn't time find to post! I will be writing on behalf on the True Food Co-op (who I spoke for) asap. Will send you info then.
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Tim Young
08 February 2011 10:35
Thanks Anna, I'd be interested to read your blog and see what you make of the conference too, so could you share the link to your own blog here?
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Anna Louise Batchelor
07 February 2011 09:48
Looking forward to reading your posts. I will (yes! technical issues allowing) be blogging from the conference too. I'm speaking on Thursday morning in the 'market places of tomorrow' workshop and will be blogging on food co-ops and community owned supermarkets from there.
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