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Transcript of Bristol - Partner of URBACT Project "Sustainable Food in Urban Communities"
Thematic Network Sustainable Food in Urban Communities – Elected members training
2-4 December 2013 I Page 1
Bristol Gus Hoyt
Cabinet member for Neighbourhoods, Environment & Council Housing.
Green party councillor representing the neighbourhood of Ashley
Regional capital of the South
West of England, with a
population of nearly 500,000,
Bristol is the UK’s 8th most
populous city, famed for
creativity, innovation and green
dynamism
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Food in Bristol
› Local Context
Food production – we import the
majority of fruit & vegetables
consumed
UK imports 40% of food
60% of vegetables
90% of fruit
South West region produces
23% of cattle and sheep
37% of milk
6% vegetables
Bristol could provide up to 16% of its vegetable requirements.
Allotments could contribute 5% of the city’s requirements, worth over £2.5 million
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Food in Bristol
› Business & Employment – diversity at risk
One in ten jobs
Bristol has 2,000 catering businesses
St Philips Wholesale Market directly employs 500 people.
Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons. Combined market share has risen from 50% in early 1990’s to 76% in 2009
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Food in Bristol
Food Waste – unacceptable levels
Nationally 40%
9,000 tonnes of household
food waste is collected and composted
each year out of an average estimated
20 – 25,000 tonnes.
Health – huge social and financial burden
1 in 4 adults are obese in England, 1 in 3 children.
Health impacts include diabetes, high blood
pressure, heart disease, arthritis, mobility problems
and depression.
Loss of skills in food growing and preparation are
thought to be a contributing factor
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Food in Bristol
Community Activity – lots happening
but may benefit from more co-ordinated
approach
Local Food Network
Local food newsletter
Get growing garden trail
Avon Wildlife Trust ‘Feed Bristol’ project
Social enterprises re-skilling their client groups, former
addicts, ex offenders and creating work opportunities
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Sustainable Food Policies in Bristol
Internal Food Charter
Citywide– the Good Food Charter
Climate Change & Energy Security Framework
Bristol Food Planning Framework
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Bristol Good Food Charter
Sustainable Food is Good Food
Good for people
Tasty healthy affordable
Good for places
Good for workers and local businesses
Good for planet
Good for nature and good for animal
welfare
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Priorities
Culture change: including re-skilling in kitchen and
garden, food purchasing, food waste
Increase markets for local food producers
public procurement
Improve retail diversity developing St Philips wholesale
market
Safeguard land for food and increase urban food
production
Bristol’s Local Support Group
› is composed of:
› Bristol’s Food Policy Council
› Strategic group of stakeholders overseeing the
development of the Good Food Plan.
› Bristol Food Network
› Grassroots food activists contributing to food activity in
Bristol
› Other key stakeholders
› Actively promoting sustainable food in Bristol
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Bristol City Councils contribution
Bristol City Council’s internal food conversation
City Hall 7th May 2013
Mayors Food Conversations
‘Wasted Food’ on 20th May 2013
BBC Food & Farming event (May 2014)
Food Gathering 29th Nov 2013
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Bristol City Councils contribution
(continued)
Supporting the production of the ‘Who
Feeds Bristol’ report
Supporting the Bristol Food Network
Supporting Food Growing in Bristol
Supporting the Bristol Pound
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Sharing International Best Practise
› Our transnational meetings explore sustainable food
Brussels
Oslo, Messina, Athens
through case studies, shared in more detail on our project mini website
and blog http://www.sustainable-everyday-project.net/urbact-sustainable-
food/2012/10/16/about/
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Amersfoort, Lyon, Ourense
Gothenburg, Vaslui, Bristol
Bristol: supporting community food growing
projects
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Bristol: working towards collaborative public
sector sustainable procurement
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Bristol: Improving diversity in food
retail
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Bristol: benefiting from ‘Food for Life
Partnership’
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