The Contribution of Public Health Bristol to the work of the Bristol Food Policy Council. The purpose of this paper is to enable Food Policy Council members, other directorates within Bristol City Council, and other partner organisations, to see the contribution that Public Health Bristol staff make and to identify synergies and gaps with the aim of achieving greater effectiveness and opportunities for collaborative working.
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