GFPP Autumn Newsletter 2023
Read moreGFPP Summer Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/16605297b5a1/gfpp-summer-newsletter?e=[UNIQID]
Read moreLet Glasgow Nourish artworks by Hannah Brackston
Glasgow Food Policy Partnership received funding from the Food Sovereignty Network and The Dear Green Bothy to commission an artist to create an artwork drawing on the themes of the Glasgow City Food Plan, delivering the project in May-June...
Read moreGFPP Spring Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/2f81a02d5c96/glasgow-food-policy-partnership-spring-newsletter
Read moreExperience of attending the Terra Madre conference 2022; reflections 3 months on…
Riikka Gonzalez, our Sustainable Food Cities Co-ordinator writes about her experience in attending the Slow Food Terra Madre conference in Turin. You can read the report here.
Read moreGlasgow Community Food Network launch their campaign pack in time for COP27
The Food and Climate Action project today launched the results of their Demand for Land campaign. Rounding off a year of activity highlighting the need for more accessible land forgrowing in Glasgow, their pack includes: Route maps for Glasgow...
Read moreGFPP Autumn Newsletter 2022
Glasgow City Food Plan Annual Report, Good Food For Glasgow Campaign, Cost of Living Crisis Responses (mailchi.mp)
Read moreGFPP Summer Newsletter 2022
You can read our Summer Newsletter HERE
Read moreGFPP Spring Newsletter 2022
You can read our Spring newsletter here.
Read moreGFPP and Slow Food Glasgow launch Glasgow’s first Sustainable Food Directory ahead of COP26
GFPP and Slow Food Glasgow teamed up to develop Glasgow’s First everSustainable Food Directory ahead of COP26! The directory lists some of the most sustainable restaurants, cafes and foodshops in Glasgow. The online directory includes a map...
Read moreGFPP’s guest blog for the ‘Plate Up for Glasgow’ campaign
You can read the blog HERE
Read moreGFPP Autumn Newsletter 2021
You can read our Autumn newsletter HERE.
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