Warwick Greens still uprooted

In an interview with RaW News last Thursday, the student-led Greens Food Cooperative outlined plans for their future here at Warwick.

The Greens, who have been running a stall in the Students’ Union for the past few years selling organic and local produce, were, in the words of their president, “left homeless” by the SU due to the rebuild and are now established in the Chaplaincy on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Having been uprooted from the Union, the society were left out on a limb and have only recently managed to secure their place in the Chaplaincy. With no current storage space their sales have been negatively affected at the start of term as they were unable to store the £5 veg-bags that they roll out to students across campus.

However, the situation now appears to have been resolved and the Greens are looking to the future with the possiblity of a vegetable plot on campus is in the pipeline at this point in time, with support from the NUS in a nationwide scheme.

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