Come and hear from our distinguished panel of experts as they discuss the linked challenges of food production, climate change and protecting nature and learn about how our food, what we eat and where we buy, affects our lives.
Have your chance to join in the discussion by submitting a question in advance to [email protected].
On the panel will be Streatley-based Justin Adams, OBE, visiting Fellow at Oxford Martin School and Trustee (Chair) of the Trust for Oxfordshire’s Environment, Jo Robb, SODC Green Councillor and rivers champion, Naomi Conway, Director of National Parks Partnerships, a representative from Compassion in World Farming and Iain Tolhurst, MBE, founder of Tolhurst Organics and one of the first organic farmers in the UK.
This event is free but, due to limited seating in the marquee, should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment.
Whilst The Gap Festival encourages active debate with a wide range of views represented, it neither takes any position on any political issue nor endorses any of the speakers, their statements or policy proposals.
FREE - Ticket required
Important event information:
Filming and photography will likely take place at this event. This will be used to showcase the 2024 GAP Festival both online and in printed articles. Images and footage will also be used to help future festival promotions. Please let the event marshals on the day know if you do not wish to be captured.
Have your chance to join in the discussion by submitting a question in advance to [email protected].
On the panel will be Streatley-based Justin Adams, OBE, visiting Fellow at Oxford Martin School and Trustee (Chair) of the Trust for Oxfordshire’s Environment, Jo Robb, SODC Green Councillor and rivers champion, Naomi Conway, Director of National Parks Partnerships, a representative from Compassion in World Farming and Iain Tolhurst, MBE, founder of Tolhurst Organics and one of the first organic farmers in the UK.
This event is free but, due to limited seating in the marquee, should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment.
Whilst The Gap Festival encourages active debate with a wide range of views represented, it neither takes any position on any political issue nor endorses any of the speakers, their statements or policy proposals.
FREE - Ticket required
Important event information:
Filming and photography will likely take place at this event. This will be used to showcase the 2024 GAP Festival both online and in printed articles. Images and footage will also be used to help future festival promotions. Please let the event marshals on the day know if you do not wish to be captured.
Sunday 09 June 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Rectory Garden, High Street, Goring RG8 9AG
Come and hear from our distinguished panel of experts as they discuss the linked challenges of food production, climate change and protecting nature and learn about how our food, what we eat and where we buy, affects our lives.
Have your chance to join in the discussion by submitting a question in advance to [email protected].
On the panel will be Streatley-based Justin Adams, OBE, visiting Fellow at Oxford Martin School and Trustee (Chair) of the Trust for Oxfordshire’s Environment, Jo Robb, SODC Green Councillor and rivers champion, Naomi Conway, Director of National Parks Partnerships, a representative from Compassion in World Farming and Iain Tolhurst, MBE, founder of Tolhurst Organics and one of the first organic farmers in the UK.
This event is free but, due to limited seating in the marquee, should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment.
Whilst The Gap Festival encourages active debate with a wide range of views represented, it neither takes any position on any political issue nor endorses any of the speakers, their statements or policy proposals.
FREE - Ticket required
Important event information:
Filming and photography will likely take place at this event. This will be used to showcase the 2024 GAP Festival both online and in printed articles. Images and footage will also be used to help future festival promotions. Please let the event marshals on the day know if you do not wish to be captured.
Have your chance to join in the discussion by submitting a question in advance to [email protected].
On the panel will be Streatley-based Justin Adams, OBE, visiting Fellow at Oxford Martin School and Trustee (Chair) of the Trust for Oxfordshire’s Environment, Jo Robb, SODC Green Councillor and rivers champion, Naomi Conway, Director of National Parks Partnerships, a representative from Compassion in World Farming and Iain Tolhurst, MBE, founder of Tolhurst Organics and one of the first organic farmers in the UK.
This event is free but, due to limited seating in the marquee, should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment.
Whilst The Gap Festival encourages active debate with a wide range of views represented, it neither takes any position on any political issue nor endorses any of the speakers, their statements or policy proposals.
FREE - Ticket required
Important event information:
Filming and photography will likely take place at this event. This will be used to showcase the 2024 GAP Festival both online and in printed articles. Images and footage will also be used to help future festival promotions. Please let the event marshals on the day know if you do not wish to be captured.