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News: More than mince: quality meat for a public sector budget

Looking for cost efficient, tasty cuts of meat that your customers will enjoy? Then this free event is for you!
Good Food on the Public Plate | Wednesday 30 July 2008

News: 'Use public money for public good!' say food campaigners

Cabinet Office criticised for proposing a voluntary rather than compulsory scheme to improve the healthiness of food in hospitals, care homes, prisons and the armed forces.
Good Food on the Public Plate | Monday 7 July 2008

News: Gordon Brown urged to tackle supermarkets on food waste

Food campaigners urged supermarkets to stop promoting unneccesary food purchases, following the Cabinet Office review of food policy, published today.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Monday 7 July 2008

News: NHS must prioritise healthier and sustainable food

Sustain press statement following lead story on BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme (5 July, 2008), featuring Richard Parish, Chief Executive of the Royal Society for Public Health.
Good Food on the Public Plate | Friday 4 July 2008

News: New food around the block

Growing Round the Houses , a new briefing paper, explains how social housing providers and their tenants can work together on their estates to grow food
London Food Link | Thursday 26 June 2008

News: UK government failing to protect consumers from 'chemical chicken' imports

Following the first three identified cases of farm-animal MRSA in humans in the UK, seven public interest organisations are calling on the Food Standards Agency to advise the Government to support the EU in not allowing US imports of chicken that have been decontaminated with an antimicrobial wash.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 4 June 2008

Reports: Growing Round the Houses: Food production on housing estates

A briefing paper by Sustain and the Women's Environmental Network (WEN), explaining how social housing providers and their tenants can work together on their estates to grow food, and the many benefits that this brings for community cohesion, healthy eating and improving green space, especially for families living on a low income.
London Food Link | Saturday 31 May 2008

News: Children's Food Campaign slams Burger King's 'Indy' cash-in

Children's food campaigners have written to Burger King, attacking the chain's decision to market junk food to children using the new Indiana Jones film. The promotion comes just months after they signed a pledge to cease all advertising to children on TV, in print or through the internet.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 28 May 2008

News: New report shows edible cities are the future

Edible Cities, looks at examples of urban agriculture projects in cities including New York, Milwaukee and Chicago and identifies a series of opportunities that other cities could be adopting.
London Food Link | Friday 2 May 2008

News: Can London Feed Itself?

This June as part of London Festival of Architecture 2008, City Hall will host a conference, Growing Food For London looking at Urban Agriculture in the capital.
London Food Link | Monday 28 April 2008

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