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Maidstone council was asked to consider a motion ensuring all catering at its events is sourced from local suppliers, including meat and dairy options, alongside fruit and veg.
Motion was almost derailed over the question of whether we should be eating less meat.
Cllr Tom Cannon , from a farming family, had introduced the motion in support of farming.
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