Good Food Governance
Building a sustainable and equitable food future for the West of England
By Bristol Food Producers, Feeding Bristol and Bristol Food Network
Bristol Food Producers, Feeding Bristol and Bristol Food Network call for regional leadership on food systems change.
With the upcoming election for the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) Mayor on Thursday 1 May, three organisations leading on food systems change – Bristol Food Producers, Feeding Bristol and Bristol Food Network – are calling on candidates to commit to building a fairer, healthier and more sustainable food system for the region.
The next Mayor will have a critical role in shaping how food is produced, distributed and accessed across the West of England. With 150,000 residents currently living in deprived communities and struggling to access nutritious, climate and nature-friendly food, urgent action is needed. Sustainable food systems support economic growth, job creation, environmental resilience and public health, making food policy a key issue for regional governance.
Read the Manifesto For Sustainable Food For All
These actions align with WECA’s strategic priorities as outlined in the West of England Strategic Framework, a regional strategy that defines the vision for the West of England and sets the course for its development by 2040. Priorities include tackling the climate and ecological emergency, fostering green jobs, investing in sustainable communities and improving public health. By embedding food systems thinking into regional planning, we can create:
We urge all WECA mayoral candidates to commit to these Five Key Asks and take action to build a thriving, sustainable and resilient food system for the West of England. We also invite other organisations to endorse the manifesto and join us in driving meaningful change.
Read the Manifesto For Sustainable Food For All
If you would like to add your support, please contact Ped Asgarian at ped@feedingbristol.org.
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So, what change do you want to see happen that will transform food in Bristol by 2030? Do you already have an idea for how Bristol can make this happen? Join the conversation now.
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