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Community Conversations: Supporting Action on Food Insecurity
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A Community Conversation which explored what we can do, as organisations and community members to support action on food insecurity in our district.
Held on 18th February and hosted by Robyn Thomas, Stanleys Community Centre
Includes short presentations from:
Rachel Tyrrell Smith – Lancaster City Council
Dusty Thomas – Morecambe Bay Poverty Truth Commission
Annette Smith – Morecambe Bay Foodbank
David France – Eggcup
Anna Clayton – FoodFutures
A Community Conversation which explored what we can do, as organisations and community members to support action on food insecurity in our district.
Held on 18th February and hosted by Robyn Thomas, Stanleys Community Centre
Includes short presentations from:
Rachel Tyrrell Smith – Lancaster City Council
Dusty Thomas – Morecambe Bay Poverty Truth Commission
Share Looking at the Lancaster District Food Poverty Alliance Action Plan, how do we take these actions forward and who needs to be involved? on FacebookShare Looking at the Lancaster District Food Poverty Alliance Action Plan, how do we take these actions forward and who needs to be involved? on TwitterShare Looking at the Lancaster District Food Poverty Alliance Action Plan, how do we take these actions forward and who needs to be involved? on LinkedinEmail Looking at the Lancaster District Food Poverty Alliance Action Plan, how do we take these actions forward and who needs to be involved? link
You can view the Lancaster District Food Poverty Action Plan here
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