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The true cost of food: what should we do about it? Feb 19 <ref>[https://www.thersa.org/discover/publications-and-articles/rsa-blogs/2018/02/ffccsalontruecost thersa.org]</ref> | The true cost of food: what should we do about it? Feb 19 <ref>[https://www.thersa.org/discover/publications-and-articles/rsa-blogs/2018/02/ffccsalontruecost thersa.org]</ref> | ||
'''2017''' | |||
Community Fridge secures funding to roll out project across UK, Dec 7 <ref>[https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/home/topics/waste-not-want-not/community-fridge-secures-funding-to-roll-out-project-across-uk/561027.article thegrocer.co.uk]</ref> | Community Fridge secures funding to roll out project across UK, Dec 7 <ref>[https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/home/topics/waste-not-want-not/community-fridge-secures-funding-to-roll-out-project-across-uk/561027.article thegrocer.co.uk]</ref> | ||
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FoodCycle Prevents Food Waste and Builds Community, One Meal at a Time, Feb 8 <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/foodcycle-prevents-food-waste-and-builds-community-one-meal-at-a-time @Shareable]</ref> | FoodCycle Prevents Food Waste and Builds Community, One Meal at a Time, Feb 8 <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/foodcycle-prevents-food-waste-and-builds-community-one-meal-at-a-time @Shareable]</ref> | ||
'''2016''' | |||
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Feeding body and soul - an exploration of Britain's new age landworkers, May 12 <ref>[http://www.theecologist.org/green_green_living/2987620/feeding_body_and_soul_an_exploration_of_britains_new_age_landworkers.html The Ecologist]</ref> | Feeding body and soul - an exploration of Britain's new age landworkers, May 12 <ref>[http://www.theecologist.org/green_green_living/2987620/feeding_body_and_soul_an_exploration_of_britains_new_age_landworkers.html The Ecologist]</ref> | ||
'''2015''' | |||
3 Incredible Ways to Get Your Community Growing Food, October 19 <ref>[http://localfoodinitiative.com/community-gardening/3-incredible-ways-to-get-your-community-growing-food Local Food Initiative]</ref> | 3 Incredible Ways to Get Your Community Growing Food, October 19 <ref>[http://localfoodinitiative.com/community-gardening/3-incredible-ways-to-get-your-community-growing-food Local Food Initiative]</ref> | ||
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Community Shop profiled on Radio 4 Food Programme, January 14 <ref>[http://community-shop.co.uk/news/community-shop-profiled-on-radio-4-food-programme.aspx community shop]</ref> | Community Shop profiled on Radio 4 Food Programme, January 14 <ref>[http://community-shop.co.uk/news/community-shop-profiled-on-radio-4-food-programme.aspx community shop]</ref> | ||
'''2014''' | |||
Food for all, not for profit: the quest for food sovereignty, Fanny Malinen, September <ref>[https://www.contributoria.com/issue/2014-09/53b6900a5cf0625c47000049 Contributoria], the indepedent journalism network </ref> | Food for all, not for profit: the quest for food sovereignty, Fanny Malinen, September <ref>[https://www.contributoria.com/issue/2014-09/53b6900a5cf0625c47000049 Contributoria], the indepedent journalism network </ref> | ||
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Transition Towns and Beyond: The Ecological Land Co-operative, By Shaun Chamberlin, May <ref>[http://thesolutionsjournal.org/node/237144 Solutions]</ref> | Transition Towns and Beyond: The Ecological Land Co-operative, By Shaun Chamberlin, May <ref>[http://thesolutionsjournal.org/node/237144 Solutions]</ref> | ||
'''2013''' | |||
First social supermarket opens selling ‘surplus’ food - but only to local people receiving welfare support, December 9 <ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/first-social-supermarket-opens-selling-surplus-food--but-only-to-local-people-receiving-welfare-support-8991828.html The Independent]</ref> | First social supermarket opens selling ‘surplus’ food - but only to local people receiving welfare support, December 9 <ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/first-social-supermarket-opens-selling-surplus-food--but-only-to-local-people-receiving-welfare-support-8991828.html The Independent]</ref> | ||
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[[10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town]], Dec 3 | [[10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town]], Dec 3 | ||
'''2012''' | |||
15 tips to create consumer confidence in food retail and farmers markets, April 24 <ref>[http://digest.foodtrade.com/2012/04/15-tips-to-create-consumer-confidence-in-food-retail-and-farmers-markets/ FoodTrade Digest]</ref> | 15 tips to create consumer confidence in food retail and farmers markets, April 24 <ref>[http://digest.foodtrade.com/2012/04/15-tips-to-create-consumer-confidence-in-food-retail-and-farmers-markets/ FoodTrade Digest]</ref> | ||
== Blogs == | == Blogs == | ||
"Awesome Allotment Blogs" <ref>[http://www.whatshed.co.uk/awesome-allotment-blogs/ WhatShed.co.uk Blog]</ref> | "Awesome Allotment Blogs" <ref>[http://www.whatshed.co.uk/awesome-allotment-blogs/ WhatShed.co.uk Blog]</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 15:40, 12 January 2019
Dec 21 Somerset: Stream Farm – A New Model for New Entrants [1] 2018Dec 5 Community potlucks: Shared meals help build deep ties among residents in Totnes [2] The healthiest menu for poor people? An extra helping from government, Jack Monroe, Sep 6 [3] Food London: Meet London’s first 50 Urban Food Heroes using food for good, Mar 19 [4] UK farmers to be given first ever targets on soil health, Mar 13 [5] The true cost of food: what should we do about it? Feb 19 [6] 2017Community Fridge secures funding to roll out project across UK, Dec 7 [7] Waltham Forest: Carrots and communism: the allotments plotting a food revolution, Aug 17 [8] ‘A People’s Food Policy’ - a comprehensive proposal for a more just and sustainable food system in England, Jun 26 [9] Today sees the launch of A People’s Food Policy – a ground-breaking manifesto outlining a people’s vision of food and farming in England that is supported by over 80 food and farming organisations. The report draws on 18 months of extensive, nation-wide consultations with grassroots organisations, NGOs, trade unions, community projects, small businesses and individuals. It has resulted in a set of policy proposals and a vision for change that is rooted in the lived experiences and needs of people most affected by the failures in the current food system. A People’s Food Policy is an extensive report, extending to 100 pages across 9 thematic chapters covering governance, food production, health, land, labour, environment, knowledge and skills, trade and finance - each with an in depth analysis and policy proposals for transforming the food system in England. Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Urban Agriculture in Little Sheffield, Mar 22 [10] Wales news: Fishguard’s Transition Cafe wins award! Mar 6 [11] Britain’s new wave of militant grocers, Sarah Butler, Feb 26 [12] FoodCycle Prevents Food Waste and Builds Community, One Meal at a Time, Feb 8 [13] 2016Yorkshire and the Humber: Soil and soul: ‘Leeds is the perfect combination of rural and urban’, Oct 28 [14] Going beyond the food banks, Jul 22 [15] Feeding body and soul - an exploration of Britain's new age landworkers, May 12 [16] 20153 Incredible Ways to Get Your Community Growing Food, October 19 [17] Rural sustainability UK: From fringe to fork – food and the Green Belt, Sep 29 [18] The Most Sustainable Bread in the World, September 21 [19] Sole Share, a community supported fishery, August 20 [20] How Your Neighbourhood Can Have Its Own Community Allotment, August 14 [21] Britain’s ‘Best Food Initiative’ goes to…, May 1 [22] Reaping the rewards of community growing, April 15 [23] Community Shop profiled on Radio 4 Food Programme, January 14 [24] 2014Food for all, not for profit: the quest for food sovereignty, Fanny Malinen, September [25] A new way to buy local produce? Food Assembly is coming to Britain, July 10 [26] How to invent a local food culture, June 26 [27] Getting Dirty With The Neighbours – The Benefits Of Community Gardening, June 26 [28] Transition Towns and Beyond: The Ecological Land Co-operative, By Shaun Chamberlin, May [29] 2013First social supermarket opens selling ‘surplus’ food - but only to local people receiving welfare support, December 9 [30] 10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town, Dec 3 201215 tips to create consumer confidence in food retail and farmers markets, April 24 [31] |
Comment2018 Dec 5 Community potlucks: Shared meals help build deep ties among residents in Totnes [32] The healthiest menu for poor people? An extra helping from government, Jack Monroe, Sep 6 [33] Food London: Meet London’s first 50 Urban Food Heroes using food for good, Mar 19 [34] UK farmers to be given first ever targets on soil health, Mar 13 [35] The true cost of food: what should we do about it? Feb 19 [36] 2017 Community Fridge secures funding to roll out project across UK, Dec 7 [37] Waltham Forest: Carrots and communism: the allotments plotting a food revolution, Aug 17 [38] ‘A People’s Food Policy’ - a comprehensive proposal for a more just and sustainable food system in England, Jun 26 [39] Today sees the launch of A People’s Food Policy – a ground-breaking manifesto outlining a people’s vision of food and farming in England that is supported by over 80 food and farming organisations. The report draws on 18 months of extensive, nation-wide consultations with grassroots organisations, NGOs, trade unions, community projects, small businesses and individuals. It has resulted in a set of policy proposals and a vision for change that is rooted in the lived experiences and needs of people most affected by the failures in the current food system. A People’s Food Policy is an extensive report, extending to 100 pages across 9 thematic chapters covering governance, food production, health, land, labour, environment, knowledge and skills, trade and finance - each with an in depth analysis and policy proposals for transforming the food system in England. Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Urban Agriculture in Little Sheffield, Mar 22 [40] Wales news: Fishguard’s Transition Cafe wins award! Mar 6 [41] Britain’s new wave of militant grocers, Sarah Butler, Feb 26 [42] FoodCycle Prevents Food Waste and Builds Community, One Meal at a Time, Feb 8 [43] 2016 Yorkshire and the Humber: Soil and soul: ‘Leeds is the perfect combination of rural and urban’, Oct 28 [44] Going beyond the food banks, Jul 22 [45] Feeding body and soul - an exploration of Britain's new age landworkers, May 12 [46] 2015 3 Incredible Ways to Get Your Community Growing Food, October 19 [47] Rural sustainability UK: From fringe to fork – food and the Green Belt, Sep 29 [48] The Most Sustainable Bread in the World, September 21 [49] Sole Share, a community supported fishery, August 20 [50] How Your Neighbourhood Can Have Its Own Community Allotment, August 14 [51] Britain’s ‘Best Food Initiative’ goes to…, May 1 [52] Reaping the rewards of community growing, April 15 [53] Community Shop profiled on Radio 4 Food Programme, January 14 [54] 2014 Food for all, not for profit: the quest for food sovereignty, Fanny Malinen, September [55] A new way to buy local produce? Food Assembly is coming to Britain, July 10 [56] How to invent a local food culture, June 26 [57] Getting Dirty With The Neighbours – The Benefits Of Community Gardening, June 26 [58] Transition Towns and Beyond: The Ecological Land Co-operative, By Shaun Chamberlin, May [59] 2013 First social supermarket opens selling ‘surplus’ food - but only to local people receiving welfare support, December 9 [60] 10 Steps Toward an Incredible Edible Town, Dec 3 2012 15 tips to create consumer confidence in food retail and farmers markets, April 24 [61] Blogs"Awesome Allotment Blogs" [62] See also
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