Showcasing the importance of the community food sector
Posted: March 6, 2025
As local areas start to think about how they will develop their local Good Food Nation plans, we are planning online sessions to showcase the work of the community food sector, demonstrate why its work is vital to local food systems, and share and help to strengthen good practice across Scotland.
The sessions will be of interest to those who will be involved in shaping future Good Food Nation Plans and community food initiatives who would like to learn from others.
The sessions will be online and are planned for late spring, autumn and winter of 2025.
We will provide more information in the next e-bulletin.
Please contact Kim Newstead phs.cfhs@phs.scot if you would like to receive a notification, or if you are interested in contributing to these.
Showcasing the importance of the community food sector
As local areas start to think about how they will develop their local Good Food Nation plans, we are planning online sessions to showcase the work of the community food sector, demonstrate why its work is vital to local food systems, and share and help to strengthen good practice across Scotland.
The sessions will be of interest to those who will be involved in shaping future Good Food Nation Plans and community food initiatives who would like to learn from others.
The sessions will be online and are planned for late spring, autumn and winter of 2025.
We will provide more information in the next e-bulletin.
Please contact Kim Newstead phs.cfhs@phs.scot if you would like to receive a notification, or if you are interested in contributing to these.