BigBarn's Links
MadeInLancs.co.uk - food and drink in Lancashire.
Choosebritish.co.uk - Buying British, Helping Local Economy and Reducing Your Carbon Footprint at choosebritish.co.uk
http:// www.organiclinker.com - A growing directory of organic websites.
We hope that this website will bring you success and enjoyment in cooking and one which you will use for many years to come, may CookeryClub bring good health and happiness to your table.
Post Office Network Consultation
If you would like to have your say on the future of post offices please respond online at http://aboutpoconsult.ukvillages.co.uk.

Sign up for the new Speciality Food online edition. Launching on 19th January, the new website will offer news and views and a direct, news alert facility. Visit www.specialityfoodmagazine.co.uk to register.

Taste your way around England! Discover the best dining hotspots, gastropubs, local food and drink specialities, breweries, vineyards, cooking courses, food festivals, farmers' markets and more. Click here for more information from Enjoy England, the official national tourist board, and to request your free Taste England guide.
BigBarn has been working with majorsporty over the past couple of years helping to develop their community and now they have launched their on-line community. We are keen to promote them and their 'get active' initiatives.
Organic Linker is a growing collection of links to organic websites.
We are working with Common Ground to promote local distinctiveness. Every community has a story to be researched, built and told. To see more have a look at the Common Ground website.
www.england-in-particular.info
See what Food Smiles are doing for local schools in Hertfordshire.
The best resource for all things sausage related.
The River Cottage website and forum are a great resource for anyone looking to 'do it themselves'.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) A charity dedicated to the protection of rural England - protecting local countryside where there is threat, enhancing it where there is opportunity. We are working to support the availability of local foods and to support farmers meet the demand.
Sustainable Food
Grown Up Green
Carbon info
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