Green Fair: Using leftover food to make smoothies
Oliver from Refuse Cafe tells us about visitors making drinks from food collected from supermarkets and wholesalers that would have been disposed of.
Oliver from Refuse Cafe tells us about visitors making drinks from food collected from supermarkets and wholesalers that would have been disposed of.
We hear about worms, soil and compost with Tam at Bishop Auckland Green Fair.
We speak to Daniel, one of the Green Fair organisers, about activities at this year’s Green Fair at the Methodist and Baptist churches on Cockton Hill Road, Bishop Auckland.
Fiona from local bike shop Inspiral Cycles tells us about electric bicycles.
Wear Valley Rivers Trust are monitoring and maintaining local waterways. Peter speaks to Claire to find out more.
Bishop Auckland Methodist Church is one of the hosts of Bishop Auckland Green Fair. Peter speaks to Reverend John Purdy to find out more about the event.
Delightfully Denim recycles jeans which can’t be sold by charity shops into new items. Sarah tells Peter about the products created from recycled denim.
What we do locally makes a difference globally. Grace talks to Peter about Bishop Auckland and Beyond at the Green Fair.
Gavin from Bishop Auckland Green Fair tells Peter about the events at Bishop Auckland Green Fair.
Bishop Auckland and Beyond is a local group of people who think about global issues like hunger, poverty and climate change but act locally.