Six Inches of Soil: a story of hope, courage and vision
The cathedral is hosting a special screening of the compelling documentary, “Six Inches of Soil”, a film that delves deep into the British countryside to reveal a quiet but powerful revolution against global industrialised food systems.
Six Inches of Soil follows three new farmers on the first year of their regenerative journey – Anna Jackson, a Lincolnshire 11th generation arable and sheep farmer; Adrienne Gordon, a Cambridgeshire small-scale vegetable farmer; and Ben Thomas, who rears pasture fed beef cattle in Cornwall. As the trio strive to adopt regenerative practices and create viable businesses, they meet seasoned mentors who help them on their journey. They’re joined by other experts providing wisdom and solutions from a growing movement of people who are dedicated to changing the trajectory for food, farming and the planet.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to watch this impactful documentary in the stunning surroundings of the cathedral.
Tickets can be booked online but will also be available on the door and in the cathedral shop at £5.
Refreshments are available from 6.30pm – the film starts at 7pm and running time is 96 minutes.