New short film asks "what if we had a right to grow?"

Watch Incredible Edible's new short film, which brings the Right to Grow campaign to life in all it's green glory.

right to grow on public land. Credit: Incredible Edible

right to grow on public land. Credit: Incredible Edible

Incredible Edible have produced a new short film, with support from The University of Sheffield and Research England, for the Right to Grow campaign.

The Right to Grow is an idea and a movement to make public land available for growing and greening. Land that is being left unloved could do so much more for health, wellbeing and climate resilience if local people were trusted and supported by local authorities to turn neglected pieces of land into oases for food and wildlife.

It's time for all of us to imagine what it could be like if we had a Right to Grow - the difference we could make for our communities and the nature with whom we share our homes.

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22/10/2025

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