Summary
London Resilience is supporting the development of a new forum on London's food systems, bringing together community partners and wider agencies.
Aims and activities
Aims and questions
Aims and activities
International crises have increasingly affected food prices in the UK and food poverty is still a recurring challenge. During shocks and crises, such as during the response to COVID-19, food becomes fundamental for London's resilience.
Building on a community food mapping in London, we aim to create a new London Food Systems Partnership. This new partnership will bring together the various actors in this space, alongside community food partners.
The project aims to:
- Deliver a new London Food Systems Partnership
- Bring together community food partners with wider agencies
- Continue to map community food assets in London
How to get involved
We are allocating £10,000 to the project and are looking for match funding to make this important work happen.
If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Clifford Fleming on clifford.fleming@london.gov.uk
Who's involved
Who was involved
London Resilience coordinates institutions and communities to prevent, handle, recover and learn from disruption, and adapt to change; on behalf of the Mayor of London, Greater London Authority, Local Authorities and London Fire Brigade to ensure London survives and prospers.
This project is working with Sustain.


