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Posted December 11, 2020
Community gardener Caroline reflects on the meaning and impact of food growing during a pandemic.
Posted December 3, 2020
We reveal the findings of our shopping habits survey and the benefits residents get from a local shopping experience.
Posted November 16, 2020
Inviting neighbours to look after something as simple as some compost bins can lead to meaningful connections, find out how.
Posted November 5, 2020
Rosie Linford shares her recent experience of the Changing Chalk project, bringing ecotherapy style events to the South Downs.
Posted October 21, 2020
Halloween might be a bit different this year, so we’ve got a couple of fun kids baking activities to try this half term at home.
Posted October 13, 2020
Families and people who are disabled or with long-term health conditions are more likely to be in food poverty, according to our new research.
Posted October 8, 2020
We're pleased to be working with a number of initiatives across the city to bring more affordable food to residents, including the new Moulescoomb Community Market.
Posted October 5, 2020
Malnutrition week 2020 is an important time to raise awareness of the risks of malnutrition for older adults in our community.
Posted September 23, 2020
New developments in Brighton and Hove could include food growing spaces for residents. A new Planning Advice Note aimed at developers, designers, architects and planning...