Derbyshire Biodiversity and Regenerative Food Festival - at Cathedral Green Derby
13 June 2026 , 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
13 June 2026 , 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
The festival brings together and celebrates the growers, producers and organisations that contribute to a regenerative local food system and a wilder, more nature-filled region.
You’ll find a collection of regenerative & organic growers, bakers, makers, street food vendors, crafters, charities, community groups, demos and more!
The areas of focus for this year’s event are:
• Regenerative, organic & agroecological food production
• Nature, wildlife & landscape regeneration
• Organic gardening and heritage seeds & plants
• Sustainable and natural fibres
• Community engagement in the natural world
• Fermented and preserved food
• Local artisanal crafts
Saturday 13th June – 10:30am to 4pm
Free
Full Street
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 3AF
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