Scotland’s Climate Week: 7-13 October 2019
Today marks the start of Scotland’s Climate Week 2019, which runs from 7-13 October. The City of Edinburgh Council has set an ambitious target to become carbon neutral by 2030. Food is an important...
View ArticleEdible Edinburgh Business Breakfast
On Friday 8th November 2019 Edible Edinburgh will be hosting their first business breakfast at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. We have arranged some superb speakers, including Jon...
View ArticleFizz Free February is coming to Edinburgh
Fizz Free February is coming to Edinburgh for the first time, will you be making the pledge to #gofizzfree? Friday 1 February marks the start of Fizz Free February meaning it’s time to ditch sugary...
View ArticleCall for Veg Advocates!
The Peas Please initiative are currently looking for people who are passionate about veg to get involved with their fantastic work by becoming Veg Advocates. Peas Please is run in partnership with The...
View ArticleVeg Power – Seasonal Veg Campaign
A new campaign from Veg Power launches this week, focusing on encouraging consumers to eat seasonal vegetables. Veg Power have been asked by the Cabinet Office and DEFRA to rally support around an...
View ArticleRole of Food Partnerships Celebrated Nationally 10th June
Sustainable Food Places (SFP) is organising a Day of Celebration and Action on the 10th of June to showcase the incredible work local food partnerships are doing across the UK to meet the needs...
View ArticleSustainable Fish Cities Campaign Edinburgh
Edible Edinburgh are delighted to be working with Open Seas to deliver the nationally recognised Sustainable Fish Cities campaign here in Edinburgh. Sustainable Fish Cities is an initiative conceived...
View ArticlePeas Please – Veg Facts 2020
A new briefing from Peas Please highlights that vegetable production in the UK is at a 20 year low and we’re still not eating enough of it. In Scotland, the average number of portions of veg eaten in...
View ArticleCase Study: Edinburgh’s Local Response to Covid-19
We have prepared a case study highlighting Edinburgh’s local response to Covid-19. Many of our partners have been involved in coordinating the city’s local food response and working with the formal...
View ArticleNational Food Strategy
The National Food Strategy published its first report of recommendations to Government last week, with a key focus on poverty and trade. The National Food Strategy is an independent review,...
View ArticleEdinburgh Talks Climate
On 27 July 2020 the City of Edinburgh Council launched Edinburgh Talks Climate, starting a new phase of engagement and collaboration around climate change. Steve from Edinburgh Food Social and Hannah...
View ArticleEdible Edinburgh Newsletter
We have recently published the first edition of our new monthly newsletter, helping you stay up to date on what we’re up to and highlight some of the fantastic food activity that is happening across...
View ArticleEdinburgh’s World Food Day Festival
To celebrate World Food Day on 16th October, we have teamed up with the Soil Association to bring you Edinburgh’s World Food Day Festival. We would love you to get involved in the virtual festival,...
View ArticleCall for Veg Advocates!
The Peas Please initiative are currently looking for people who are passionate about veg to get involved with their fantastic work by becoming Veg Advocates. Peas Please is run in partnership with The...
View ArticleVeg Power – Seasonal Veg Campaign
A new campaign from Veg Power launches this week, focusing on encouraging consumers to eat seasonal vegetables. Veg Power have been asked by the Cabinet Office and DEFRA to rally support around an...
View ArticleRole of Food Partnerships Celebrated Nationally 10th June
Sustainable Food Places (SFP) is organising a Day of Celebration and Action on the 10th of June to showcase the incredible work local food partnerships are doing across the UK to meet the needs...
View ArticleSustainable Fish Cities Campaign Edinburgh
Edible Edinburgh are delighted to be working with Open Seas to deliver the nationally recognised Sustainable Fish Cities campaign here in Edinburgh. Sustainable Fish Cities is an initiative conceived...
View ArticlePeas Please – Veg Facts 2020
A new briefing from Peas Please highlights that vegetable production in the UK is at a 20 year low and we’re still not eating enough of it. In Scotland, the average number of portions of veg eaten in...
View ArticleCase Study: Edinburgh’s Local Response to Covid-19
We have prepared a case study highlighting Edinburgh’s local response to Covid-19. Many of our partners have been involved in coordinating the city’s local food response and working with the formal...
View ArticleNational Food Strategy
The National Food Strategy published its first report of recommendations to Government last week, with a key focus on poverty and trade. The National Food Strategy is an independent review,...
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