eat local, grow local

Time: April 10, 2010 from 10am to 6pm
Location: Village of Martin
Website or Map: http://www.futurefarms.co.uk/
Phone: please email me
Event Type: day, trip
Organized By: Sarah F
Latest Activity: Mar 23, 2010
Join us on a day trip up to the Village of Martin, in the north of the forest. We are offering a free coach trip to the village to go to their weekly farmers market (11.30 - 12.30) and have a tour of their whole village food project (2-4pm).
Saturday 10th April
Coach pick up from Lymington, Brockenhurst, Lyndhurst, Ringwood and Fordingbridge.
Arrive in Martin at 11.30am, depart 4.15pm.
Bring Your Own lunch. We have the use of the village hall where we can eat our lunch and use the facilities.
To book your place on the event, please email me:
duncan.sarah@virgin.net
UPDATE: Also in the village of Martin is Chalk Hill Farm, which breeds chickens and other poultry, including some rare breeds. The farm is open on a Saturday, so you are welcome to take a look around the farm and meet Nick Ings during the time we have off for lunch. Nick has said that the farm is quite muddy, so please bring appropriate footwear!
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