Food and planning developmental review. A peer review team visited Bristol City Council on 17 March 2014 and interviewed 14 staff and one elected member about their roles in improving the health, sustainability and resilience of the food system that serves Bristol. We hope this report will further ignite the enthusiasm that was evident in the interviews.
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Food Poverty: What Does the Evidence Tell Us? released August 22, 2013. This review looks at best available evidence relating to food poverty, what it is, what its scale is likely to be in Bristol, and what impact it has.…
Four recent reports with implications for food policy work in Bristol (compiled by Joy Carey).
Council for the Protection of Rural England, ‘From Field to Fork: the value of England’s local food webs’, June 2012
Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and…
Who Feeds Bristol report:
Read the foundational report authored by Joy Carey that inspired the Bristol Food Policy Council:
Who Feeds Bristol
You can find the report summary here and the separate case studies and appendices here. Read more [...]…
Bristol’s Good Food Action Plan 2015-2018: Overview
Why do we need an action plan?
The system for providing food to human communities in England operates in such a way that control rests, in effect, with ‘the market’, whose legally enshrined…