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« Community food initiatives contributing to the Scottish Government Route Map for Preventing Overweight and Obesity in Scotland
Impact of the economic downturn for CFHS conference delegates and the communities they work with »

Report on research into community cafes in Scotland

Publication date: March 2011
Publishers: Clarity, Commissioned by CFHS. Publication category: Retailing and catering. Keywords: capacity building, case studies, community cafes, mapping exercise, outcomes, research. Areas of Work: Community cafes and retailing, Research and evaluation.
Posted: March 24, 2011

This research report on community cafes, produced for CFHS by Clarity, looks in detail at the operation and management of 12 community cafes from across Scotland.

  • Report on research into community cafes in Scotland [PDF, 948.4kB]
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