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An evening of talks about urban food production and whether the city's urban green spaces can be both beautiful and productive. The founder of Wayward Plants – who designed and created the Queen's Walk Window Gardens at the Southbank Centre – Heather King will speak on the night, as well as Paul Smyth, the co-founder of Farm:Shop Dalston – where the audience are invited to dine after the talk. Paul Walker, the assistant director for regeneration, planning and economic development in Enfield, and Joshua Zeunert and Tim Waterman from the Writtle School of Design also appear.
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