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Defra’s new Land Use Framework supports a Right to Grow
Earlier this year Incredible Edible met with Defra to talk about the purpose and vision behind our Right to Grow campaign. This week, Defra’s...
Community food growing campaigning group Hackney Right to Grow have welcomed the passing of a Right to Grow motion at the Hackney Full Council...
On Sunday 1 February, residents across Waltham Forest, London, came together in a coordinated borough-wide action to plant edible plants on unused public land,...
The Right to Grow Tower Hamlets campaigners make a monumental speech in the borough’s seat of power, edging closer to ensuring residents’ access to...
A new report from the RHS has highlighted that over 14 million people in the UK want to get involved in community gardening, and...
A groundbreaking initiative, ‘Right to Grow’, is launching in Bury, encouraging communities to transform public spaces into vibrant places by growing fresh food. This...
Hull was the first UK city to grant citizens the “Right to Grow” in September 2023. But what does that really mean for people...
Today, the London Assembly’s Environment Committee released the findings of a recent investigation into food growing in the capital which makes strong recommendations in...
On Tuesday, citizens who took part in the Food, Farming & Countryside Commission’s #TheFoodConversation launched their manifesto for change in parliament, meeting politicians and peers to discuss...
This blog was originally produced and posted by Sustain here. Southwark’s decision is a recognition of the significant role urban food growing plays in...
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