
Useful Resources
Here’s a list of useful resources for those who like to dive deeper.
Our local networks
We’re informally connected with a number of brilliant organisations across the area, from food poverty initiatives, to eco-retreats, to growing cooperatives and social enterprises. Find out more by visiting their websites:
The Bangor Food Initiative: Bwyd Da Bangor - Cafe and Distribution Centre
Cae Mabon - Eco Retreat
Partneraieth Ogwen - Local Food Network
Tyddyn Teg - Horticultural Growing & Veg Box Scheme
Triginos - Horticultural Growing
Henbant - Horticultural Growing
Moel Y Ci - Community Farm
Food Politics
Recommended Reading:
Feeding Britain, Our Food Problems and How to Fix Them Tim Lang
The National Food Strategy Independent Review
Taith Pererin Gogledd Cymru: North Wales Pilgrim’s Way
Centuries ago pilgrims in their thousands were drawn to North Wales, by mystical stories of a special place, where the sun sets into the vast ocean and peace can be found on the edge of the western world.
Today a route crossing North Wales has been mapped out and is well trodden. The Pilgrim’s Way is a walking route of over 130 miles and the route runs through woodland, over rivers, up mountains and along coast paths, through wilderness and into villages.
The path runs through Pandy Farm itself, with people walking up from Bangor Cathedral and on to Clynnog Fawr.