Catch up on the online launch of the London Community Food Asset Mapping portal. Find out how initiatives across London are supporting communities to be more resilient and ways to get involved to make the capital be more prepared for future emergencies and food supply disruptions.
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On 3rd February 2026 Sustain, GCDA and London Resilience launched the London community food asset & infrastructure mapping project, a tool to support London Boroughs and communities to coordinate food responses in times of crisis or disruption, a key step in strengthening the city’s resilience and preparedness.
This webinar introduced the project, and featured initiatives Kingsley Hall in Dagenham and the Lewisham Food Hub, as well as the London Resilience unit, based in the Greater London Authority. If you're a London setting, including food project, enterprise or other venue working with food, that would like to be part of community food response work in the event of an emergency, please register with Food Resilient London now.
Webinar assets
- Food Resilient London presentations
- Q&A (forthcoming)
Webinar audience
Community food organisations, enterprises, local authorities, resilience planners, voluntary sector partners, and anyone interested in food security and community resilience in London.
Webinar speakers
- Lula Wattam, London Growing and Networks Officer, Sustain
- Vera Zakharov, Local Action Coordinator, Sustain
- Kristen Guida, City Resilience Manager, London Resilience
- Nathan Grady, Community Engagement Manager, Kingsley Hall, Dagenham
- Laura Tilbury, Good Food Lewisham Coordinator, Lewisham Local
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