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News: Baking a Better Career

Speakers wanted for an online event in January
Real Bread Campaign | Friday 20 November 2020

Events: Food waste policy for the climate emergency

Feedback and Sustain join forces to take a close look at the role of food waste, and wider sustainable food system measures, in an effective policy for the climate emergency, including to reach net zero emissions in an ambitious time frame.
Sustain | Thursday 19 November 2020

News: Boost for restaurants, cafes and pubs

A glimmer of good news for venues serving meals has been announced. The relaxation of planning controls over the provision of a takeaway service announced early in the pandemic has been extended.
Planning Food Cities | Thursday 19 November 2020

News: National Lottery £600K brings Glasgow community food partners together to act on climate change

A new project aiming to transform Glasgow’s food system and reduce its impact on the climate crisis is today receiving £629,582 of National Lottery funding.
Veg Cities | Thursday 19 November 2020

News: Labour in the food supply chain – are we prepared for 2021?

Government Ministers have stated that the UK will turn to the domestic labour market for the food supply chain in 2021. Currently the UK’s agriculture and wider food supply chain sector are heavily reliant on non-UK workers, so the comments have prompted concerns that there will be a shortage of labour following the UK’s new points-based immigration system. The comments were made at an Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee meeting this week (Tuesday 17 Nov) during which Defra and Home Office ministers faced questions.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 18 November 2020

News: National action is needed for councils to tackle food's role in the climate and nature emergency

New research from Sustain finds that two thirds of Council climate action plans miss out food, despite food and farming contributing between 20-30 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Change and Nature | Wednesday 18 November 2020

Blog: A world leading Healthy Start scheme requires a healthy investment from government

The Healthy Start scheme has received renewed interest in recent months thanks to a coalition of civil society organisations, spearheaded by Marcus Rashford. Cecily Spelling runs through the changes that have been announced and what needs to happen next to ensure children get the healthy start they deserve. 
Food Poverty | Wednesday 18 November 2020

Page: Councils

Capital Growth is committed to helping London’s 33 councils to promote and support food growing for their local residents.
Capital Growth

Article: Gluten-free intolerance

Nutritionist and River Cottage gluten-free baking teacher Naomi Devlin questions industrial gluten free products.
Real Bread Campaign | Tuesday 17 November 2020

News: Thousands take part in first Good Food Cardiff Autumn Festival

Community groups, gardens, local businesses and schools organised 45 events and activities in the last two months which attracted around 4,000 attendees and distributed more than 5,000 vegetable plants grown by Cardiff Council’s Bute Park Nurseries to encourage people to start growing at home.
Veg Cities | Tuesday 17 November 2020

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