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News: Veg Cities Glasgow calls for more food growing in the city

Veg Cities Glasgow launched at a community growing networking event. The city has around 90 community gardens but the Glasgow Community Food Network is advocating for more.
Veg Cities | Wednesday 12 September 2018

News: Take action now to support the Household Food Insecurity Bill

After successfully passing its first reading in November 2017, Emma Lewell-Buck MP’s Household Food Insecurity Bill will have its second reading on Friday 2 February 2018. There is still time to ask your MP to support this bill either by submiting an e-action or by calling your MP’s office.
Food Poverty | Monday 22 January 2018

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: 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

Reports: Briefing: A manifesto for healthy and sustainable food for London 2021

From tackling the climate and nature emergency to reducing food insecurity and creating food-related employment opportunities, the Mayor of London plays a pivotal role in responding to food-related challenges and we want the next elected Mayor to ensure our city is a world leader on food and farming issues.
London Food Link | Monday 15 March 2021

Reports: Good Food Enterprises adapting to lockdown: survey report

Sustain’s Food Coops Network and London Food Link surveyed food enterprises to gather insight into how they had adapted to Covid-19 and the challenges they were facing.
Sustain | Friday 5 June 2020

Blog: A snapshot of what’s happening on climate, farming, and food

As the Bonn climate talks have begun (with the threat of Trump pulling the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement) this is a quick glance at some of the latest science and news on climate and agriculture. Much is drawn from the excellent Food Climate Research Network (www.fcrn.org.uk) - an invaluable resource. 
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 10 May 2017

News: A snapshot of what’s happening on climate, farming, and food

As the Bonn climate talks have begun (with the threat of Trump pulling the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement) this is a quick glance at some of the latest science and news on climate and agriculture. Much is drawn from the excellent Food Climate Research Network (www.fcrn.org.uk) - an invaluable resource. 
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Wednesday 10 May 2017

News: How ‘lived experience’ could change food culture

An event at the Centre for Food Policy - who are a member of Sustain - uses 20 years of experience of the everyday food habits of children and adults to make a true change to our food culture.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Tuesday 2 October 2018

News: Neighbourhood food growing festival takes root in Nottingham

Nottingham's first neighbourhood food growing festival took place in June. It featured a range of workshops, talks, demos, music, local food vendors, community outreach groups and community growing spaces. Coordinated by Nottingham Good Food Partnership (NGFP) and sponsored by University of Nottingham Future Food, the event engaged the public in food growing and helped to connect residents with local growing spaces.
Veg Cities | Tuesday 6 August 2019

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