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North Lancashire's Gold Sustainable Food Places bid
Lancaster Guardian
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02/06/2025
North Lancashire's Gold Sustainable Food Places bid
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Across the UK there are local food movements bringing together chefs, growers,
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composters, seed savers, teachers, storytellers to work together to create a
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healthier, fairer, more sustainable food system. If a place can evidence, impact and that they're
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working in a very joint up way and they're really achieving things, then they can put
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themselves forward for a sustainable food place award.
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This award scheme is a national evidence-based recognition and celebration of places taking
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a joined up holistic approach to food. The level of activity expected increases from
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bronze to silver and then gold, with the expectation that gold awardees are innovating and supporting
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food system-wide transformations in their place at a level that is pioneering and of interest
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to an international audience. North Lancashire received a silver sustainable food places award
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in November 2023, acknowledging progress made across six different areas of the food system,
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including action on food, waste and poverty, upscaling sustainable local food production
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and the introduction of procurement policies that support healthy and fair local food.
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Following a partnership-wide decision in spring 2024, North Lancashire's Food Futures Partnership
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agreed to facilitate a two-year process to support the region in working towards a gold
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sustainable food places award by the end of 2026. This will involve supporting the network across the
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whole area and the more people we can get involved in that the better and that will have benefits for the
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whole area and it will be better for the environment as well. From building the resilience of community gardens,
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allotments, Thrive Magazine, food clubs, where the Wildings are, network of schools,
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community chefs networks, to building even more community composting sites and regenerative economy initiatives.
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It will mean attracting and evidencing more political and institutional buy-in into our food strategy,
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for example by helping local institutions purchase more local and sustainable food.
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And it will involve supporting more businesses, organisations and individuals
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to get involved in creating a more healthy, resilient and fair local food system.
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A gold award also requires Lancaster to make progress in two key focus areas.
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One, building a more sustainable and just local food economy from the ground up.
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And two, developing Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership's Food Ladders Approach.
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Food Futures seeks to develop the resilience and impact of two key collaborative projects,
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Lancaster District's Farm Start Scheme, hosted by the Plot, and Gather, a pilot local food hub.
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The Plot is an organic market garden that runs a community-supported agricultural scheme,
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as well as hosting Lancaster District's Farm Start training programme for new entrants into horticulture.
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The Plot has the ambition to develop further its accredited training into training more aspiring organic growers in the Lancaster District.
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Food Friends is a small society lottery and the scheme was set up to financially support the Plot.
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This is because it's really hard to rely on government and grant funding for smaller projects in local areas like this.
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The community element to it is people who care about the work that's being done pay £5 a month.
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There's six monthly winners and each of them win £30 to spend with one of our food partners,
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which are all local businesses in North Lancashire, so the money's going back into the local economy.
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And in the next two years we want to hopefully have 500 members
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and that will create a sufficient amount of income to support the work being done by the Plot.
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The Plot is part of a new emerging collaboration of food producers in the District,
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so we're coming together as part of Gather, which is the new North Lancashire food hub.
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And Gather is a group of around ten local producers,
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and we've come together to try and build the shared infrastructure to sell and market our produce.
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So it should make it easier for us to get our produce to people in the District,
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but it should also make it easier for people in the District to be able to buy local food.
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This pilot now hopes to develop its financial resilience and grow in size and diversity.
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In doing so this could make it much easier for local retailers and caterers to source sustainable local produce from one place.
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The Plot, Lancaster District's surplus food distribution hub and the host of local food buying co-op,
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is partnering with Gather to do deliveries and this has opened up exciting opportunities.
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It offers a chance for Egg Cup to diversify its work and build its resilience,
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whilst also building a partnership around new community farm and solidarity economy ideas,
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for example pay it forward options through Gather.
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It is this regenerative enterprise economy that is innovative in its approach to cultivating a sustainable food economy
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and shorter supply chains from the ground up, built around healthy relationships, social justice and delicious food.
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The Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership is a collective of charitable and statutory organisations
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whose mission it is to reduce the need for food banks and help community members access nutritional food.
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It's part of local efforts to reduce ill health and it's based on the food ladders approach which is
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room one, catching.
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The Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership model involves providing emergency support for people in crisis.
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We have three food banks operating in the district and 21% of children in Lancaster District receive free school meals.
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These are provided by the Lancashire Catering Service who have Food for Life Silver and Sugarwise accreditation.
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There are a number of different food banks in the area, Morecambe Bay Food Bank, the Olive Branch,
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but also West End Impact, which gives out a tremendous number of food parcels to residents in the West End every year.
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In December 2024, I'm aware that the food banks saw a 25% rise in referrals.
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Obviously, we want to prevent food bank use through the food ladders model, but there is still considerable demand.
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This means helping people not currently in crisis, but who are struggling to afford or access good food.
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Local research shows that food clubs are a crucial stepping stone to helping people out of poverty,
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as they combine access to surplus food with a buying co-op that allows residents to purchase
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a weekly shop of healthy food at a greatly reduced price.
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There are 13 food clubs in our district feeding over 1,400 households.
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The Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership has channeled £400,000 over the last three years
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through the different stages of the Household Support Fund.
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This has gone into the buying co-op for the food clubs, enabling the continued purchase of food
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for community members across the district.
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However, if we want to enable communities to thrive, we need to build the resilience
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of the second rung of the ladder, and that's where we change the dynamics of the food system,
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so that it's not just that wealthy people can afford to eat healthily,
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and all people can have access to healthy and nutritionist food.
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Rung three, self-organised community change.
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This is all about working with local needs and strengths to help communities access good food
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themselves. Some ideas that have emerged through local community conversation include connecting
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food clubs with allotments and a community chef to share growing and cooking skills, and expanding
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opportunities for gleaning. This is harvesting surplus produce.
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By naming this as an exceptional area and a focus for our region's Gold Award, we hope to leverage more
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resources and funding to support the building of a more integrated and resilient food ladder.
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By tackling these two focus areas together, Food Futures aims to challenge the two-tier system,
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where the wealthy are supported to grow, cook, and eat healthy organic food,
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while those at risk of food insecurity are expected to exist through donations of surplus food.
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It's only by tackling social and environmental justice together that the community can truly thrive.
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Lord, thanks to Golden!
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