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News: Children and health organisations urge Prime Minister to restrict online junk food adverts

Sustain and the Children's Food Campaign have joined 97 UK health and children’s organisations, academic experts and individual campaigners in a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to encourage him to move ahead with landmark plans to remove junk food adverts from online platforms and social media.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 6 April 2021

News: Food Power supports 15 new projects to help make local food resilience a reality

Resilience is the word of the moment but what does it mean in the context of local food? Food Power are supporting 15 projects to explore just that.
Food Power | Wednesday 31 March 2021

News: Meanwood Valley Urban Farm celebrates 40 years of growing food for the city of Leeds

In 2020 Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, situated on the outskirts of Leeds, celebrated its 40 year anniversary. The market garden at the farm has been integral in producing fresh produce for families and providing a space for volunteers to weather the pandemic. We sat down with market gardeners, Ben and Luke, to reflect on the past year.
Veg Cities | Tuesday 30 March 2021

News: How can healthcare facilities support a healthy community with food growing spaces?

Non-profit, Health Care without Harm, has published a new report outlining how green spaces used to grow food in healthcare settings offer an opportunity to support both disease prevention and treatment as well as support wider community health and health education.
Good to Grow | Tuesday 30 March 2021

News: Warburtons ad leaves bitter taste

A Real Bread Campaign complaint is being investigated by the Advertising Standards Authority.
Real Bread Campaign | Monday 29 March 2021

News: Low standard food could end up in Scotland and Wales, thanks to the internal market bill

Chlorinated chicken or gene edited produce could end up in Scotland and Wales under the proposals set out under the Internal Market bill, MPs have been told.
Good Food Trade Campaign | Monday 29 March 2021

News: New data shows the extent of UK food insecurity before the pandemic hit

Newly published data shows the extent of food insecurity in the UK even before the pandemic caused further increases. The data also shows how some types of households are more likely to experience food insecurity than others.
Right to Food | Friday 26 March 2021

News: Investing for positive change and the FFCC’s Farming Smarter report

Farming needs to change to help tackle the climate, nature, public health, and economic crises of today’s world, while adapting and building resilience to a changing climate in the future. For an agroecology in the UK to become a reality, investing in that future is key.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Thursday 25 March 2021

News: Rugby Trust inspires the community to move more and eat better

Hull Kingston Rovers Community Trust run ‘Food for Thought’ activity, fitness and food awareness sessions aimed at improving health, increasing levels of physical activity and educating individuals around diet, nutrition, and eating healthily.
Veg Cities | Thursday 25 March 2021

News: DEFRA launch consultation on a new waste reduction plan for England

Waste Prevention Programme for England – Towards a Resource Efficient Economy aims to receive feedback on what regulatory and industrial priorities should be in place for managing resources and waste across key streams, including the food sector.
Sustain | Thursday 25 March 2021

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