Join us for a special screening of the documentary feature film Six Inches of Soil, followed by a Q&A with a local panel of experts.
A delicious food menu is available to preorder online, and refreshments are available on the night.
About the Film:
Six Inches of Soil is a documentary feature film about 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 the local communities.
Tickets: £5
All proceeds will be donated to HEAT (Hungerford Environmental Action Team)
Food Menu: Once you have purchased your tickets online, you will receive a copy of our food menu to preorder for the night. Preview menu
Q&A Panel
We will be joined by Imogen Stanley from Rectory Farm and Andrew Davis, Local Farmer, Journalist & Lecturer.
Imogen Stanley, Rectory Farm.
The Stanley Family have been farming the land (45 acres) at Rectory Farm since 1954.
Thomas Stanley was the first tenant farmer at Rectory Farm until his son Richard and his wife Carla took over in 1983. In 2016, their daughter Imogen joined the team: hers will be a familiar face to many of you who visit the Farm Shop, Tractor Shack Café and PYO in Oxfordshire.
Andrew Davis, Local Farmer, Journalist & Lecturer.
Andrew is well known to many of us as the long-standing (until recent cuts) Newbury Weekly News Farming correspondent, and in his own words, has had three careers - as a farmer, Regional Director for the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) and a lecturer at the Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester.