The Healthy Start Voucher campaign helps eligible families in the city access up to £900 per child to spend on milk, fruit and veg.
The Healthy Start Voucher campaign helps eligible families in the city access up to £900 per child to spend on milk, fruit and veg.
To our pride and astonishment we have been rewarded with three very different awards over the last year.
Brighton and Hove food businesses shared ideas at the Turning Trash into Treasure event to rethink food waste in the city.
The Surplus Food Network has had a pretty astonishing impact on collecting surplus and getting it to people in need.
The Flavour Project aimed to improve how surplus food is intercepted, redistributed and transformed into new products, while creating jobs and skills.
Volunteer and researcher Tilly Paz shares her insight into food poverty and food insecurity in Brighton & Hove after working on the latest Joint Strategic Needs Assessment.
Hear from some of the people who have benefited from community cookery activities since we opened the Community Kitchen.
Brighton & Hove Food Partnership event informs and inspires businesses on their journey to a plastic-free future.
In 2017 Brighton & Hove City Council made a joint pledge with Brighton & Hove Food Partnership to become a pioneer Veg City - helping everyone in the city eat more veg.
Our latest report shows food bank use in Brighton & Hove has increased steadily for the 5th year in a row.
Brighton and Hove has been given a massive thumbs-up as a report assessing the progress of its Food Poverty Action Plan showed an impressive 93% success rate.
More than 2,000 people with mental health, addiction and other wellbeing issues have had their lives transformed through community gardening.