From field to food club : The Westfield haul on its way to Radstock

By Susie Watkins

12th Oct 2020 | Local News

The bounty from Westfield
The bounty from Westfield

Last week Nub News wrote about a new food share group, sending excess product from allotments to local food clubs which can use it.

The group is called Crop Drop and they warned us that as winter approaches there are fewer vegetables coming out of the ground to share.

But not if this photo is anything to go by.

This array of produce including squash, apples, carrots, beetroot and marrow has been kindly donated by Westfield Allotment growers to

the Swallow Charity, Community Café in Radstock.

You can find out more how you can contact Crop Drop and how it works by clicking HERE: the Midsomer Nub News site

     

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