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News: Children's Food Campaign welcomes Jamie Oliver's 'Feed me even better' manifesto

Food campaigners respond positively to Jamie Oliver's new push on school food and call on the Government to invest in children's health and wellbeing.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 25 October 2011

Pages: London Food Link

London Food Link brings together community food enterprises and projects that are working to make good food accessible to everyone in London to help create a healthy, sustainable and ethical food system for all. Through our projects, campaigns and advocacy, we strive for a food system that benefits all Londoners and where healthy and climate and nature friendly food is accessible and affordable to everyone.
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Events: Asylum seekers and the Right to Food

Catch up on this Food Power and Right to Food webinar to hear how the asylum system can impact access to food and how food poverty alliances, partnerships and others can help involve people with lived experience.
Food Poverty | Thursday 6 May 2021

News: Local food links converge to turn ideas into action

Over the last ten years, local food has become of increasing interest to people as concerns about where our food comes from and how it is produced have escalated. To address these concerns, policy makers and practitioners involved with local food will converge on the Kindersley Centre in Berkshire..
Good Food on the Public Plate | Friday 21 November 2003

Reports: How Green are our Apples? (Food Facts No. 4)

Despite increasing consumer interest in eating more fresh fruit, over half of the nation's apple orchards have been destroyed in the last thirty years. That production which remains in the UK has become more intensive, with Cox's apples receiving on average 16 pesticide sprays containing 36 active substances. These reports show how the UK could be using fewer chemicals and growing more varieties.
Food Facts | Saturday 1 March 2003

Reports: The Pear Essentials (Food Facts No. 3)

Despite increasing consumer interest in eating more fresh fruit, over half of the nation's pear orchards have been destroyed in the last thirty years. This reports show how the UK could be using fewer chemicals and growing more varieties of pears.
Food Facts | Monday 31 March 2003

News: Calls for local authorities to do more to reduce food and farming emissions

New report by food and farming charity Sustain shows that 22 London councils omit food and farming from their climate plans.
Jellied Eel | Thursday 10 November 2022

News: Food policy in an age of doubt

The Centre for Food Policy’s next Food Thinkers event discusses consumer trust in food system.
Sustainable Farming Campaign | Monday 5 March 2018

Article: Scare away food waste this Halloween

Every Halloween 15 million pumpkins are binned, enough to make a bowl of soup for everyone in Britain. Sofia Parente, Veg Cities Campaigns Coordinator at Sustain invites us to carve out new habits.
London Food Link | Tuesday 22 October 2019

Article: Ten of London's best food gardens

2018 marks 10 years since the launch of Capital Growth, London Food Link’s food growing initiative. With a decade of connecting people, sharing skills, and celebrating food under our toolbelt, Francesca Nicol looks at ten of the network’s 2,500+ food gardens across the city.
London Food Link | Monday 1 October 2018


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