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SUMMARY:Feeding the Hamlets: Exploring the History of Food Production in the Borough
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition uses the unique collections of Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives as a lens through which to explore the borough’s history of producing food. \nFor centuries\, the East End’s landscape and social and economic history have been influenced by the growing\, trading or manufacturing of food. Before 1800 farmland and market gardens characterised the area\, but rapid industrialisation saw this pastoral tradition give way to the factories and warehouses producing food for mass consumption nationwide and globally. Close proximity to the docks ensured that food businesses based in the East End had ready access to a fresh supply of raw ingredients\, within many supplies imported from countries colonised by Britain. \nPhotographs\, deeds\, plans\, minutes\, illustrations and maps are among the many unique items selected by staff.  These sources illustrate fascinating and lesser-known tales from the history of food production in the East End – from flour milling and sugar refining to cow-keeping and vegetable growing. \nThe exhibition looks at the methods and sites where food production took place\, as well as the people who were involved. A programme of free events is taking place to explore the exhibition’s themes in more detail. \nFeeding the Hamlets will run until early 2023. If you would like to bring a group or class for a tour or workshop inspired by the display\, please get in touch at localhistory@towerhamlets.gov.uk \nFor Opening times and dates\, click here
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LOCATION:Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives\, 277 Bancroft Road\, London\, E1 4DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming relevant food events
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SUMMARY:Sustain annual conference #sustain22
DESCRIPTION:The current cost of living crisis\, driven by war\, energy shortages and inflation\, comes on top of a pre-existing poverty crisis in the UK. Before the pandemic\, 22% of people were already living in poverty. Millions more Britons are expected to experience extreme hardship this year. Food aid colleagues are reporting huge surges in demand. \nAccessing a healthy\, sustainable diet is beyond the reach of too many. \nOur (Virtual) conference will bring together a cross sector line up to discuss both short and long term policy solutions to the multiple issues in our food system. \nBook Now \nWith high levels of pre-existing poverty and a cost of living crisis driven by war\, inflation\, rising food prices and political uncertainty\, our conference will provide an opportunity to discuss policy solutions. \nWhat are the roles for politicians and government\, but also civil society\, retailers and the private sector to support people through what is set to be a very difficult winter? And what are the foundations we want to lay now that give us a solid base to build on for the future? We will welcome a cross-sector line up of speakers to explore these questions in detail. \nCome and join us to surface your policy solutions. We hope to see you there! \nSpeakers include: \n\nProfessor Ha-Joon Chang\, Economist and author of ‘Edible Economics- A Hungry Economist Explains the World’\nSheila Dillon\, food journalist and presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme\nDaniel Zeichner\, Labour MP for Cambridge and Shadow Minister for Food and Farming\nJo Gideon\, Conservative MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central and Chair of the APPG on the National Food Strategy\nMunira Wilson\, Lib Dem MP for Twickenham and Lib Dem spokesperson for Education\nPete Wishart\, SNP MP for Perth and North Perthshire and SNP spokesperson for Environment\, Food and Rural Affairs\nShefalee Loth\, Senior Researcher and Writer – Nutrition and Food\, Which?\nShaun Spiers\, Executive Director\, Green Alliance\nKat Jenner\, Director\, Obesity Health Alliance\nSabine Goodwin\, Coordinator\, Independent Food Aid Network\nPete Ritchie\, Nourish Scotland\n\nSustain: Sustain The alliance for better food and farming advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals\, improve the working and living environment\, enrich society and culture and promote equity.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/food-systems-equality/event/sustain-annual-conference-sustain22/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, United Kingdom (UK)
CATEGORIES:Upcoming relevant food events
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