Glasgow City Council is aware increasing numbers of people in Glasgow are experiencing difficulties – physically and economically – accessing sufficient, safe and nutritious food. It is currently conducting an inquiry to seek evidence and views on this important subject.
It also knows that a wide range of organisations and charities are responding to those experiencing acute food insecurity – including an established community food sector.
The council wishes to work with these partners and organisations across Glasgow to ensure the city is operating these responses and services as effectively as possible and wishes to seek views on:
- The scale of food inequality in the city
- What steps can be taken to prevent food inequality
- How to make best use of existing services and approaches
- What the city can do to invest in longer term sustainable solutions
More information about the inquiry is here
Glasgow City Council Food Inequality Enquiry – call for evidence
Glasgow City Council is aware increasing numbers of people in Glasgow are experiencing difficulties – physically and economically – accessing sufficient, safe and nutritious food. It is currently conducting an inquiry to seek evidence and views on this important subject.
It also knows that a wide range of organisations and charities are responding to those experiencing acute food insecurity – including an established community food sector.
The council wishes to work with these partners and organisations across Glasgow to ensure the city is operating these responses and services as effectively as possible and wishes to seek views on:
More information about the inquiry is here