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Rural Food, Real Community
Friday, 16 January, 2026
Send us a textA hidden social club down a narrow alley in Loftus isn’t just a building; it’s a beating heart where food turns into friendship and scattered villages become a community. We sit with Julie from Tees Valley Rural Action to unpack how a Covid‑era response grew into a lively hub that blends surplus groceries, warm brews, and on‑the‑spot advice. What looks like a queue for affordable food is really a doorway to rural wellbeing: people swap recipes, meet an adviser, and find out about money help, public health services, and more—all in one room.We talk candidly about what “rural” really means. It’s not postcard views and easy living; it’s bus routes that vanish, hospital trips that take all day, and housing costs that push locals out while second homes move in. Julie explains how ACRE’s network lifts the rural voice into policy, and why paper surveys don’t work where conversations do. The Loftus team experiments with community transport so members can come in from surrounding villages, because showing up matters: the brew, the chat, the welcome. Delivering to doorsteps fills a gap, but it can’t replace belonging.Volunteers power everything. They spotted the need, championed the hub, and now bring neighbours, unload crates, and share cake after the work is done. Drivers become minor legends, lunch club regulars turn into helpers, and newcomers who get lost are fetched and folded into the fold. Along the way, we wrestle with messy trade‑offs—biodiversity and housebuilding, local enforcement and national goals—and keep returning to a simple measure: does this make it easier for people to live well where they are?If this story resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review. Want to help or join a hub near you? Head to our Become a Member page, and drop us a line at podcast at breadandbutthing.org. Your listen might be the link someone else needs.







