Cookery classes
Our list of not-for-profit community cooking organisations, adult education courses and commercial cookery classes.
Our list of not-for-profit community cooking organisations, adult education courses and commercial cookery classes.
Box schemes in the Bristol area with locally grown food, supplied direct from the growers.
Seeking new director of Bristol Food Network CIC, with additional paid role managing finances.
BFN is looking for a Bristol Good Food 2030 Communications and Engagement Coordinator.
Running from 15-16 June for 2024, this year’s trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the city’s green spaces and engage in hands-on workshops, all while enjoying free entry to these lush havens.
Bristol Good Food 2030 is a framework for action to transform the city’s food system within this decade, supporting its ambitions on health, climate, biodiversity and social justice.
Bristol Food Network, in collaboration with Bristol City Council, is pleased to announce the release of Bristol Good Food 2030: A One City Framework for Action.
Bristol Food Network and the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) share mutual interests and goals around increasing urban agriculture and protecting high quality growing land.
Here are some ways that you can get involved with volunteering in Bristol for Bristol Food Network and other organisations.
Community Supported Agriculture helps to address increasing concerns about the lack of transparency, sustainability and resilience of our food system.
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