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News: Why urban food policies work
A new report looks in detail at five world cities that have developed successful, joined-up food policies, to see what lessons can be learned.
Sustain | Friday 23 June 2017
News: Hull residents given new Right to Grow Food in historic council motion
Hull City Council unanimously adopted a motion to empower local communities with a formalised Right To Grow food on public land. The initiative, which has been pursued by residents in Hull since 2020, is based on a national campaign by Incredible Edible which seeks to radically change the way public land is used.
Good to Grow | Tuesday 24 October 2023
News: New briefing sets out role councils should play in supporting food growing
Sustain's new briefing, aimed at London and national councils, contains actions councils can take to support and champion food growing initiatives, alongside case studies.
Capital Growth | Wednesday 5 May 2021
Blog: What did 2021 deliver for children’s food?
As 2021 draws to a close, Children’s Food Campaign co-ordinator Barbara Crowther reflects on the highs and lows of the past 12 months for creating a healthier, fairer food future for children across the UK.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 15 December 2021
Blog: Why we should all Say Yes to School Food For All
Like chairs, desks and bathrooms, the Say Yes to School Food For All campaign believes food should be free for every child in school by 2030. But how can we fund it? What do we mean by a 'school meal'? And can anyone 'Say Yes'? All your questions, answered!
School Food For All | Thursday 9 March 2023
News: Southwark council step up on school food
Southwark council sign off on new bespoke £4m procurement framework to improve quality of school food.
Food Poverty | Thursday 20 June 2024
News: Independent Food Aid Network AGM
IFAN's next AGM will be held on Saturday the 21st of September in London and will include a workshop led by our right to food programme coordinator Imogen Richmond-Bishop.
Food Poverty | Thursday 19 September 2019
News: Medway Council introduces healthier food advertising policy
New policy will take unhealthy food out of the spotlight in a Council where almost one in four children aged 10-11 are living with obesity.
Commercial Determinants | Wednesday 17 July 2024
News: Food growers of London welcome Mrs Akie Abe
Japanese and UK food policy conversations take place amidst the apple blossom, between Sustain and Mrs Akie Abe, spouse of the Japanese Prime Minister ShinzÅ Abe.
Capital Growth | Sunday 14 May 2017
Reports: Sustain response to Scottish Government consultation on ending the need for food banks
Scottish Government have consulted on their vision and approach to end the need for food banks in Scotland. Read our response.
Sustain | Thursday 27 January 2022
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