
Volunteering
Here are some ways that you can get involved with volunteering in Bristol for Bristol Food Network and other organisations.

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.

Bristol Local Food Fund (BLFF) has created a central fund for our city that puts money and power into the hands of people and communities who experience the greatest disadvantages around food.

For 10 years, the Food Policy Council (FPC) strove to put ‘Good Food’ onto the agenda in Bristol, and to keep it there. Now, in the wake of the success of the city’s ‘Going for Gold’ campaign, the FPC is passing on the baton.

Bristol has officially been awarded the status of Gold Sustainable Food City, recognising the positive work undertaken across the city’s food system, seeking to solve

Here we celebrate a decade of the Bristol Food Policy Council, thank all those who contributed to its success and look forward, considering how its work will continue across the city.

The Bristol Going for Gold team’s Bristol Bites Back Better campaign gives people the power to make our city and communities stronger through food, now and into the next decade.

Bristol Food Network participated in this trans-disciplinary, real world impact-focused research group with Wessex Water/GENeco and the Centre for Sustainable Energy.

As part of our commitment to support a city where good food is available to all, we took the bold step to coordinate the first Community Fridge in Bristol.
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