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Bristol Good Food public launch!

In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis and the ever-worsening climate and ecological emergencies, it is more important than … Read more Bristol Good Food public launch!

Volunteer photographers wanted for the Get Growing Garden Trail, 17 & 18 September

The Get Growing Garden Trail showcases 30 of Bristol’s productive fruit & veg gardens over one weekend in September. … Read more Volunteer photographers wanted for the Get Growing Garden Trail, 17 & 18 September

Volunteer wanted!

Bristol Food Network C.I.C is looking for a volunteer or volunteers to help with Communications, ideally someone who can … Read more Volunteer wanted!

Bristol Good Food 2030 Communications and Engagement Coordinator role

Bristol Food Network is recruiting for a Comms and Engagement Coordinator for Bristol Good Food 2030. Bristol Good Food … Read more Bristol Good Food 2030 Communications and Engagement Coordinator role

Take 5 minutes to join the fight against food inequality

As a city, we’re famous for our vibrant food culture. But for thousands of people in Bristol, it’s a … Read more Take 5 minutes to join the fight against food inequality

Exciting opportunity: Seeking new Directors for Bristol Food Network CIC

Help shape Bristol Food Network in its next 3-year phase of work, leading the way on Bristol Good Food … Read more Exciting opportunity: Seeking new Directors for Bristol Food Network CIC

Windmill Hill City Farm new veg box scheme

Windmill Hill City Farm been working with the Land Workers’ Alliance to develop a project to address food insecurity … Read more Windmill Hill City Farm new veg box scheme

In-person Get Growing Garden Trail set for September

We’re now aiming to have an in-person Trail in September and have settled on the weekend of 18–19t September. We need to … Read more In-person Get Growing Garden Trail set for September

Oral Histories Project: Who Feeds Bristol?

The Oral Histories Project is a collaboration between Bristol Food Connections festival, the University of the West of England, … Read more Oral Histories Project: Who Feeds Bristol?

Where’s it to?

Bristol City Council have launched a new website to champion and explore Bristol’s independent businesses and high streets. Here … Read more Where’s it to?

Bridging Histories

Bridging Histories is a free programme of learning for everyone. It welcomes all ages, political views and social groups. … Read more Bridging Histories

Time to get growing again!

Community growing projects are starting to open up again after their long Covid hibernation. Now is a good time … Read more Time to get growing again!

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