Chair of the Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury Methodist District, Revd. Rachel Parkinson recently visited the BRC Butty Van 2 when it was held at Lowe Farm, Pembridge, courtesy of Clive and Juliet Williams. Following the visit she commented, "I am convinced yet again about the value of the work Borderlands does." As well as being an opportunity for local farmers to meet over breakfast, the Butty Vans are also a forum for shared farming knowledge. "I learned about the workings of Methane Digesters and why, "Jeremy Clarkson on the Farm" is better than "Country File", Revd. Parkinson added. (Photographs provided by Revd. Parkinson)