USEFUL STUFF
USEFUL STUFF
Resources
Bristol Food Network has produced a range of good food resources – we hope that you find them useful. Please scroll down for our publications.
Volunteering
Here are some ways that you can get involved with volunteering in Bristol for Bristol Food Network and other organisations.
Veg box schemes
Box schemes in the Bristol area with locally grown food, supplied direct from the growers.
Food co-ops and CSAs
Community Supported Agriculture helps to address increasing concerns about the lack of transparency, sustainability and resilience of our food system.
Cookery classes
Our list of not-for-profit community cooking organisations, adult education courses and commercial cookery classes.
Can you help?
There are initiatives across Bristol making it easier for people and businesses to offer help through volunteering time or donating surplus food.
Difficulty accessing good, affordable food?
Are you having difficulty accessing good, affordable food for your family? Here’s a list of places that can help.
Get Growing Map
Do you want to get involved in a community growing group in Bristol? This map will help you find peaceful city sanctuaries and social garden spaces.
Publications
Bristol Good Food 2030 library
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 Going for Gold Library
In 2021 Bristol was officially awarded the status of Gold Sustainable Food City. During the campaign to achieve this status, a large number of policy documents and guidance documents were created.
Bristol Food Policy Council library
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.