What have I learnt as a Sussex Grazed Intern? This internship has opened my eyes to all the amazing work that the partnership is doing. My role was to work on communications for the Sussex Grazed project. This is a meat box scheme designed to enable people to access local,…| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
Ecotherapy activities to improve wellbeing, get outdoors and take time to connect with the local chalk downland between Shoreham & Eastbourne.| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
Here on the South East Coast, we are extremely fortunate to live in the UNESCO Brighton & Lewes Downs Biosphere Reserve, branded as The Living Coast. ‘A biosphere reserve is an area designated by UNESCO to inspire a positive future for people and nature, by considering everything that’s needed to…| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
We believe food and farming should be given greater focus in the Local Plan - find out more & support if you can.| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
The Land Use Plus and Sussex Grazed Team attended the Oxford Real Farming Conference for the second year running. With over 150 events ranging from talks to workshops, it was the largest yet. It brought together farms, landworkers and industry representatives to discuss the future of farming, particularly through the…| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
Celebrate sustainably this Christmas with some top tips to enjoy the festive season without harming the planet.| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
Have you ever wondered about the sheep up by Rottingdean Windmill, Devil’s Dyke or Dorothy Stringer School? Who do they belong to? What are they doing there? Where do they end up? The answers are held by the Sussex Wildlife Trust, The National Trust and Brighton and Hove City Council; three of t| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
As highlighted by a recent Guardian letter, the face of farming is generally assumed by the British public to be older, male, and white. Whilst there are, of course, farmers of all genders and races around the country, the Race Report has highlighted that agriculture is the least diverse industry in…| Brighton and Hove Food Partnership