'Six Inches of Soil' documents the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, our health and provide for local communities. The film aims to inspire farmers with the confidence to shift to a more regenerative mindset and approach; to give consumers the impetus and information to rethink their food choices; and ultimately create a groundswell of public opinion leading to policy change, support and funding for a British regenerative farming and agroecological revolution.
Accessibility
Subtitles will be available in English throughout the film. Food and beverages will be provided at the event, with allergy information listed.
Wheelchair accessible
Relaxed event
Quiet room available
For a full accessibility guide, visit AccessAble or see the CCA’s access guide and video on their website.
Getting Here
Closest transport links are:
Charing Cross Railway station, approx 6 mins walk away
Cowcaddens Subway station, approx 9 mins walk away
Sauchiehall Street bus stop, serviced by bus 18, approx 2 mins walk away
Dalhousie Street bus stop, serviced by busses 3, 4 15, 77, N2, N3, N4, N18, N38, N240, N267, X25, X25A, X76, X77, approx 2 mins walk away
Parking
The CCA does not have its own car park
On street marked Blue Badge bays are available.
On street Blue Badge parking is located on Pitt Street.
Bikes
As part of the renovations of Sauchiehall Street, a new cycle lane has been developed
There are crossings marked at the corner of Sauchiehall Street and Scott Street.
There are free on-street cycle stands on the street.
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