Page: Anti-racism in community food growing: Signposting
We've gathered together information on anti-racism and community food growing to highlight issues, spotlight good practice and inspire action.
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News: Ofcom junk food ad review
The final review, of restrictions on the television advertising of food and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar has shown that, while the rules are reducing the amount of junk food advertising children see, they have been less effective than predicted.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 26 July 2010
News: Urban Food Awards: The finalists
The Greater London Authority, London Food Link and Borough Market are pleased to announce the shortlists for this year’s Urban Food Awards, chosen by a record number of voters.
London Food Link | Tuesday 12 July 2016
News: Food Matters in Wandsworth Prison
Sustain member Food Matters has won funding for a pilot project in Wandsworth Prison that aims to improve prison meals and help prisoners to make food choices that can boost their health and wellbeing.
Sustain | Friday 10 February 2017
Blog: Roots to Work: The food anthropologist
Food anthropologist, chef and activist, Dora Taylor, tells us how her passion for equity and justice brought her to the sustainable food and farming system and how she’s shaping the movement in the UK and The Caribbean.
Roots to Work | Monday 27 November 2023
News: Young Food Writer of the Year
Sixteen year old Thomas Moore has won this year's Guild of Food Writers young food writer of the year competition.
Sustain | Monday 24 August 2015
News: A huge shakeup for food rules
A new Food Standards Agency report describes how it is changing the way it regulates our food supply -- which may sound arcane and specialist, but will affect everything we eat. And some observers are already worried.
Sustain | Friday 21 July 2017
News: Junk food cyber stalkers
Parents are unaware their children are being stalked in cyberspace by junk food manufacturers, according to a groundbreaking report on how Britain can lead the world in banning all junk food marketing to children
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 21 January 2008
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
Reports: Reflections on Rootz into Food Growing
This new report reflects on the outcomes of Rootz into Food Growing, the collaborative project to understand and reduce barriers to entry into social enterprise food growing. It calls for new spaces for BPOC growers to come together and a Black-led accredited training programme for growers.
Capital Growth | Wednesday 29 November 2023
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