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About Us Glasgow Community Food Network was established in 2017 to bring together practitioners and organisations in the private, public and third sectors along with other interested individuals to develop a flourishing food system in Glasgow.
News/Blog News about blogs about our Members and their work
Projects Reports on work we've done and are doing
Veg Cities Glasgow Veg Cities – a National Campaign to grow, cook, sell and save more vegetables
Roots To Market Roots To Market: Towards a sustainable local food economy in Glasgow (May 2018)
Chef's Challenge 2019 GCFN's annual friendly competition challenging Glasgow's chefs to cook the best meal with locally grown veg.
Glasgow Seed Library Glasgow Seed Library is a collaborative project, instigated by Glasgow Community Food Network (GCFN) and the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow (CCA)
Seasonal Networking Events We hold seasonal networking events where members share a meal and learn more about each other’s work.
Glasgow City Food Plan Glasgow City food Plan is a collaborative work in progress that aims to shape Glasgow's Food System to something more sustainable, healthy and equitable - we'd like to hear what you think.

Events

Supper Club - Fortnightly an intergenerational cooking club - fortnightly
Fire Cider Workshop (Alcohol Free) Take home your tonic and share it with your friends, family & neighbours.

News/Blog

Growing Things GCFN Director Kenny McBride describes some of GCFN's successes from its first six months.
Tollcross YMCA We caught up with Andrew McGovern, manager of Tollcross YMCA to hear all about the brilliant work they’ve been doing as part of the East End Community Dinner Network (EECDN).
Food and Climate Action in Glasgow This World Environment Day we’re celebrating the start of our new Food & Climate Action project
Glasgow City Food Plan Imagine a truly sustainable food city. A city where everyone can celebrate fresh, seasonal, local, organic and fair trade food that is delicious, healthy and affordable to all.
Glasgow’s Food & Climate Action at COP26 Our city-wide events are open to everyone
SFC vists Glasgow Allotments Forum GCFN meets MSPs from the Scottish Food Coalition
‘GOOD FOOD FOR GLASGOW’ CAMPAIGN The campaign aims to inspire people about sustainable food
Demand for Land Campaign Glasgow's people want access to land

GCFN Members

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Judy Wilkinson

Skills and resources I/we can share: Advocacy, networking, support for all the activities of GCFN.
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People Without Labels

Creative hub, Studio Spaces, Workshops and Events
We are proud to be a charity that is accessible to all, and free from judgement or discrimination. All our Trustees come from varied backgrounds, with 75% from the local area. Our vision is to support people to flourish and realise their full potential by creating an environment for creative and recreational events. All our activities are accessible, not just physically but financially and democratically. All revenue is reinvested back into the charity to provide services tackling poverty and social isolation in the community.
257 London Road, Glasgow, G40 1PE.

Elderpark Housing

Food project link
we work with many community food projects and programms and want to support the community to do more

Glasgow Food Policy Partnership (GFPP)

Partnership Organisation overseeing the delivery of the Glasgow City Food Plan
GFPP is a group of public, private and voluntary sector organisations who have come together with one specific objective. We believe that a fairer, healthier, more sustainable and resilient food system would make Glasgow an even better city to live in. We want #GoodFoodForAll and we believe that together we can make it happen. We define ‘good food’ as food that is: vital to the quality of people’s lives in Glasgow. As well as being tasty, healthy, accessible and affordable, our food should be good for the planet, good for workers, good for local businesses and good for animal welfare. Everyone should know where their food comes from, and everyone should understand and celebrate the exciting variety of fresh, nutritious and affordable food available right on their doorstep. We care passionately about our communities, your well-being, and our environment.
c/o GCPH, Third Floor, Olympia Building, Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow, G40 2QH.

Slow Food Glasgow

Slow Food Glasgow
A group of volunteers organising & supporting a range of activities & events. We aim to support local producers, to raise awareness of global and local food issues and to promote food initiatives that reach each and every part of our community. Slow Food is a global, grassroots non-profit association, linking the pleasure of good food to a commitment to the environment & community.