
Film Screening: One Last Farm
The Keynsham Community Space, Market Walk, Keynsham, BS31 1FS
About us
The Reel Nature: Environmental Film Club is holding a free screening on Friday 25 of two short films exploring the role of farming in restoring nature. 'Save Our Wild Isles: Hungry for Change' examines the UK’s food system and its environmental impact, and 'One Last Farm' is the story about Bristol’s last working farm and its fight to protect a wildlife-rich habitat from development. Followed by a panel discussion – join us for a thought-provoking discussion!
The Food Trail has now finished.
Read on to find out about the kinds of activities offered but be aware that the dates quoted below only relate to July 2025.
Are you putting on a 30-Mile Feast or a tasting?
Something else
Reel Nature: Environmental Film Club shows films about climate change, environmental issues and social justice. Join us for an evening that explores the vital connection between food production and a healthy planet! We'll kick off the event with a film screening of Save Our Wild Isles: Hungry for Change, followed by One Last Farm. After the films, stick around for a panel discussion. It's the perfect opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired by sustainable farming that benefits both nature and society. Screening free but book via our Eventbrite link to secure your place.
When?
Ist weekend
Midweek
2nd weekend
Fri 25
Any other details?
Doors open 6.45pm; films and discussion 7-9pm
Practicalities
The Keynsham Community Space, Market Walk, Keynsham, BS31 1FS
Is booking required?
Yes
Is there a charge?
No
Any directions needed?
The Keynsham Community Space is located above Keynsham Library - please enter via the side door on Temple Street (opposite Iceland). https://w3w.co/hero.learn.economies
We look forward to seeing you!

