Join us to explore Welsh heritage dimensions of food and growing, with special guest speaker Adam Alexander. Author of The Seed Detective and The Accidental Seed Heroes, Adam will be talk about how seed saving and heritage varieties play a role in building resilience using examples from his travels and research.
There will then be space to discuss in breakout sessions how we can explore Welsh heritage dimensions of food and growing to build resilience.
Free vegan lunch, tea and cake will be provided.
1:30 – 4pm, Saturday 22nd March
Cathays Community Centre, Cardiff
This event is led by Egin mentor Poppy Nicol, hosted in collaboration with Food Cardiff.
This event is part of Egin’s Mentor-Led Spring Series, designed to inspire and support communities across Wales in creating meaningful, sustainable change.
Led by experienced mentors, these events provide valuable insights, practical guidance, and opportunities to connect with others making a positive impact.
Egin is part of DTA Wales, empowering communities to take action. Find out more about Egin how we support community action by visiting the website or emailing.