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Join our new Community Food Network for Scotland
We have developed a new group on the Knowledge Hub platform.
This new space aims to bring together community-led food initiatives and supporters to connect and work together. As ever, our focus is on a sector that aims to improve dignified access to, and take up of, nutritious, acceptable, affordable, and sustainable food – especially for marginalised communities.
Members can access a useful library of national and regional contacts. We’ll also be building a library of resources, including around the evidence of the sector’s impact.
We’d love you to get involved by joining discussions, sharing blog posts, suggesting resources and promoting your events!
You can find out more, read our welcome message and Alison’s Blog post by joining via the Knowledge Hub website.
We’ll keep you updated on our work as usual via this e-bulletin.