By Bristol24/7, Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
If the delicious pies and the newly reopened terrace down at the Broad Quay restaurant weren’t enough, there’s even more incentive for you to head down to Pieminister this month.
Pieminister has teamed up with Forestry England and is on a mission to create Pleasant Forest – a new forest that will be grown on unused land in Kent.
Every time you buy one of the new plant-based pie or patty, 10p will go towards the planting and caring of trees at Pleasant Farm.
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