Incredible Edible Todmorden is an urban agriculture project of a Yorkshire village to bring food growing into the streets and raise community awareness of food.[1]

Todmorden is a quaint village in north east England. A public meeting in 2008 led to the founding of Incredible Edible Todmorden. Numerous spots around the village were planted out with fruit, vegetables and herbs. Food plots included the railway station, the local technical school, the police station, primary and secondary schools, the hospital car park, the canal side, and street verges.[2]

The garden plots of Incredible Edible Todmorden are tended by volunteers. Passers-by are encouraged to pick the fresh produce for their own use.[1]

The success of Incredible Edible phenomenon has inspired other villages and towns to implement their own Incredible Edible plots, including at: Accrington; Cloughmills; Glossop; Holmes Chapel; Hoylake; Huddersfield; Lambeth; Llandrindod; Prestwich; Ramsbottom; Rossendale; Totnes; Wakefield; Wight; and Wilmslow.[1][3]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Paull, J. (2013). "Please Pick Me – How Incredible Edible Todmorden is repurposing the commons for open source food and agricultural biodiversity". In Diversifying Foods and Diets: Using Agricultural Biodiversity to Improve Nutrition and Health, J. Franzo, D. Hunter, T. Borelli & F. Mattei (Eds.). London: Earthscan - Routledge.
  2. Paull, John (2011) "Incredible Edible Todmorden: Eating the Street", Farming Matters, 27(3):28-29.
  3. Incredible Edible Todmorden website of Incredible Edible Todmorden
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