Food policy action
Here at London Food Link we have, for our sins, spent a lot of time working on integrating food into policy documents for the capital. On this page you will find information on a range of policies and contracts we have worked on. We have a lot of material on this subject , so if you can’t find something relevant to your work, then please get in contact londonfoodlink@sustainweb.org to see if we can help.
- London Food Strategy
- London borough food policies
- Local Area Agreements (LAAs)
- Public sector procurement specifications [under construction]
- Food and planning
Consultation responses
- Islington Street Trading Strategy - 23/03/2007
To read London Food Link's response to this draft strategy, please follow the link above. - Olympic Procurement Policy consultation - 02/10/2006
London Food Link has submitted a response to the consultation on the ODAs (Olympic Delivery Authority’s) procurement policy. - Response by London Food Link to the inquiry into London’s allotments - 31/09/2006
In responding to this inquiry, we have endeavoured to consult our network, and particularly those who are involved in allotments directly, although this has proved difficult over August. However, we are confident that the views expressed are broadly representative of London Food Link’s network. - Response to the consultation on the Development of the London Housing Strategy, 2005. - 01/02/2005
Sustain and the Food Commission are working under contract to the LDA, to develop guidelines useful to planners, social housing organisations, local authority staff, Primary Care Trusts and local food and health organisations. The aim is to stimulate work that will improve access to healthy and affordable food in deprived areas of London. - Culture Strategy Accepts London Food Link arguments - 04/02/2004
The strategy now makes a point of including food as an important cultural and ethnic issue and outlines support for the new mayoral food Board London Food.. - London Food Link members' submission to the London Wholsale Markets Review - 21/02/2003
London Food Link members' submission to the London Wholsale Markets Review