Cambridge Sustainable Food CIC (CSF) has joined forces with St Philip’s Church in Romsey in a new venture to bring people together around sustainable food.
Read MoreThis month we share plans towards building a community kitchen in Cambridge, tips on cutting your food waste and celebrate the funds raised through our Cost of Food and Living Crisis campaign.
Read MoreAt the start of the pandemic CSF worked with the Food Poverty Alliance, Cambridge City Council and mutual aid groups to facilitate the beginnings of the eight food hubs in the city and a distribution centre based at Buchan Street Neighbourhood Centre.
Read MoreJoin us for a fun and food-filled week or events and activities across the city. From growing and harvesting to disco soup-ing, fermenting, film watching and cook-a-longing, there’s plenty to keep minds, hands and taste buds busy!
Read MoreOctober brings the first ever Food for the Planet Festival to Cambridge, with over 30 exciting food events available. Join us and be inspired to make changes to the food on your plate! Cost of living support pop-up events will also take place this month, offering valuable support. And it’s not too late to donate what you can to the cost of living fundraiser.
Read MoreWe’re sharing CSF's campaign to support local communities facing food poverty and our statement urging the government to address its root causes feature in this month’s newsletter.
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Read MoreWe’re celebrating volunteering this August as part of the #GoldFoodCambridge campaign, showcasing inspiring community food projects and how residents, organisations and businesses can get involved.
Read MoreThis month we spotlight the vital work of volunteers working across the city to grow, cook, share and distribute food and save surplus from going to waste.
Read MoreWith another successful night in the Council chamber we are pleased to report that a motion on Ethical Advertising has been passed by Full Council at Cambridgeshire County Council.
Read MoreCambridge City Council has agreed a motion that declares a cost-of-living emergency and Cambridge as a Right to Food City.
Read MoreWe’re eating locally and seasonally this July, sharing the winners of the national Good to Grow photo competition, the latest free training and support for your food business, stories from the city’s food justice conference, upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.
Read MoreToday Cambridge Sustainable Food partnership (CSF) launches a new campaign to encourage everyone in Cambridge to help co-create a local food system that’s healthy, climate-friendly and fair for all.
Read MoreIt’s the one-month countdown to the launch of #YesWeCam, the city’s campaign to become a Gold Sustainable Food City, and we couldn’t be more excited.
Read MoreCambridge Sustainable Food CIC (CSF) is delighted to announce the latest winners of its new Sustainable Food Business Awards scheme and launch its new Sustainable Food Directory.
Read MoreFind out all about the importance food during the celebration of Ramadan as well as our work in partnership with Cambridge Central Mosque and Islamic Relief UK to support Muslim families in need this Ramadan.
Read MoreIn our March newsletter we report on a magnificent donation of food from Cambridge’s Central Mosque, cheer on runners raising funds for food justice and highlight some great lectures on food.
Read MoreThis Sunday 6th March, eight members of the Cambridge community will be taking to the city’s streets and running the Cambridge Half Marathon together to raise funds for Cambridge Sustainable Food.
Read MoreLast week we were busy distributing a large donation of food essentials across the city’s 8 community food hubs, after receiving an astonishing 8.8 tonnes of food from Cambridge Central Mosque at our Buchan Street Neighbourhood redistribution centre.
Read MoreIn January's business newsletter we explore the benefits of sourcing local and seasonal ingredients for your business, the community and the planet, and invite you to our first Sustainable Food Business Alliance meeting.
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