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News: EU Member state implementation of CAP Mid Term Review.

Working briefing on European Member States implementation plans for CAP Reform 2004.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Saturday 3 April 2004

News: Farmers to hear how to feed London's 7 million consumers

Farmland in and around the M25 could become London's breadbasket if farmers could only learn to cater for the capital's 7.4million consumers.
London Food Link | Wednesday 31 March 2004

News: FSA action plan turns spotlight on industry

The food industry will once again prove itself incapable of acting responsibly by failing to comply with the recommendations on food promotion to children which will be discussed at a meeting of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) Board today...
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 10 March 2004

News: CAP Reform in the UK - an overview

This briefing has been produced to provide Sustain and UK Food Groups members with some detailed background of the implementation of CAP reforms announced recently in England (other UK plans are also outlined).
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 3 March 2004

News: One hundred and six national organisations now call for junk foo advertising ban

A new report submitted to the Government and the Food Standard Agency today lists the 106 organisations which already support the national campaign, co-ordinated by Sustain:The alliance for better food and farming, to protect children from unhealthy food promotion..
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 3 March 2004

News: Children's Food and Health report

A new report submitted to the Government and the Food Standards Agency today lists the organisations which support the national campaign, co-ordinated by Sustain, to protect children from unhealthy food promotions.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 2 March 2004

Reports: Food and Planning: How London's planners can improve access to healthy and sustainable food

Planners have an influential role to play in making it possible for people to enjoy good, fresh food that is affordable and readily accessible. This document presents guidance from the London Development Agency on how planners can help to improve access to healthy and affordable food for people living in deprived areas of London. It contains a wealth of ideas, drawing on examples of what local authorities and organisations have done and the lessons learnt.
Planning Food Cities | Monday 1 March 2004

Reports: Food Access & Social Housing: How to help residents gain access to good food

In a city as wealthy as London, residents have a right to a clean, comfortable and neighbourly place to live and a safe, health-enhancing and tasty diet. Written to contribute to the development of the Mayor's London Food Strategy, this report draws on the experiences of housing associations and other social landlords in helping their residents gain better access to good food, food skills, and opportunities to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
London Food Link | Monday 1 March 2004

News: London Food Link Small Grants Scheme

Almost a year on from the start of its Small Grants Scheme, LFL has compiled a report including a selection of the funded projects and the progress they have made. There are currently no plans to run the scheme again next year.
London Food Link | Thursday 5 February 2004

News: Culture Strategy Accepts London Food Link arguments

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 | Wednesday 4 February 2004

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