Lincolnshire Food Partnership

Lincolnshire Food Partnership

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We’re a partnership of organisations working together for fairer, healthier, greener food for all Few weeks go by without a worrying report on food.

The Lincolnshire Food Partnership: the critical need to rethink food. In these, there is a consensus between global government and global science. Reports of crop failures, soil erosion, water shortages, extreme weather, the ravages of animal agriculture and agriculture-induced climate change describe considerable threats to global food security. Studies of obesity, type two diabetes and food pove

04/06/2026

The local good food economy is the world I want to live in.

Spend your pound where your heart is.

Firstly, I'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has suggested Sudbrooke as a location for a Nathan Willows Fresh Produce pop-up. The support and enthusiasm genuinely means a lot.

After giving it a lot of thought, I've decided that I won't be pursuing a regular stop in Sudbrooke.

Some people may not understand this decision, and that's absolutely fine. Business is business, after all. However, for me, business is also about relationships, loyalty and respect.

Just 2.4 miles down the road is S Sharpe & Daughter Fruit and Veg in Langworth, run by Steve and Beth. They are not only fellow greengrocers, but friends who attended my wedding nearly 11 years ago.

I simply don't feel comfortable setting up so close to a business they've worked so hard to build. That's not a reflection on Sudbrooke or the fantastic support you've shown me – it's simply a personal decision based on my own values.

Before our Cherry Willingham pop-up became part of the Saturday market, I went and spoke to Steve and Beth first and offered them the opportunity to take the pitch themselves. We continue to operate in Cherry Willingham and Nettleham with their blessing and mutual respect between our businesses.

Supporting local businesses is something I feel strongly about, and I hope you can appreciate the reasoning behind my decision.

Thank you again for all your support, understanding and encouragement. It is never taken for granted.

Nathan
Nathan Willows Fresh Produce

Photos from Middle World Farms's post 04/06/2026

Devastating news from Middle World Farms
Here's the go fund me link, for those who would like to rally around our friends and visionary food producers at their moment of need https://gofund.me/44e55afa4

Photos from Lincolnshire Food Partnership's post 01/06/2026

Lincoln's tea community - beautiful, diverse, and magnificent in hospitality!

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29/05/2026

An exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about fairer, greener, healthier food for all at the Lincolnshire Food Partnership .

One of the UK’s leading light Partnerships (“a diamond in a paper crown” Minette Batters), it is supported by a highly engaged Advisory Board crossing many disciplines.

This is a role for someone who is very self-motivated and 100% committed to the power of food to change lives.

- Freelance, primarily working from home (in Lincolnshire) with the ability to travel county-wide
- You’ll need your own computer, phone and reliable internet access
- Hours to be negotiated, minimum 12 hours/week, which can be worked flexibly
- £20/hour (depending on experience)

https://lincolnshirefoodpartnership.org/work-with-us/

27/05/2026

Come to tea with us, on Monday 1st June -
With Dialogue Society The Centre for Reconciliation University of Lincoln and Fine Tea Merchants Ltd at the Central Methodist Church, Lincoln.

Photos from Oxcombe Pottery's post 26/05/2026

Very nice opportunity for a caterer in the Lincolnshire Wolds

Photos from Lincolnshire Food Partnership's post 26/05/2026

What you said at the Lincolnshire Food Summit 2026:

Local food infrastructure was the dominant call to action — delegates want to reconnect with the sources of their food, through food hubs in towns and villages across Lincolnshire (prioritising areas of food poverty), a Lincoln city food distribution hub, and closer links between farmers and communities.

Education was the second most cited area, with strong consensus that food growing and cooking should be embedded in schools from an early age, with paid school growers and chefs — and that community cooking and growing programmes need to include families and the wider community, too.

Cooperation and networking came through clearly — people feel that siloed working in government is a barrier, and locally, there is a strong appetite for more networking and events like this to happen, more frequently and across Lincolnshire.

Funding underpinned almost every other theme — especially for food hubs, school food, skills and community projects. In particular, people wanted training in agroecological farming to take place on farms by farmers themselves.

Policy asks: prioritise food education in the curriculum, appoint a dedicated cross-departmental Food Minister, ensure Planning supports the local food economy and community growing in urban areas — allotments and community gardens, and food space in new developments.

Thank you to the 100-odd people who joined the Lincolnshire Food Summit 2026, and contributed to an inspiring and energising day! You showed up, packed out the building, and made the place buzz with energy from across the food system - farming, health, policy, community, research, and more.

We heard from experts on UK food security and resilience, Sarah Bridle and Dominic Watters.

A panel of Lincolnshire farmers discussed the economic realities of farming, mental health and fairness, water and climate, chaired by Hannah Thorogood Inkpot Farm, with Martin Taylor Middle World Farms, Mathida Dennis, and John Turner Turners of Bytham.

Community leaders explored issues of food access and dignity, spatial planning as a public health intervention, and building community connection through food. David McAleavey, Martin Walmsley City of Lincoln Council, Harriet Atkins The Grocery at the Open Door.

As Simon Hawking Acts Trust pointed out: when organisations work together, we create new ways of thinking — and that joining the dots between services itself builds food resilience.

Huge thanks for your kind support, Simon Telfer Branston Ltd and the outstanding Communities Team at the Lincolnshire Co-op and special gastro thanks to GoGro CIC and bread + cheese for the delicious lunch!

22/05/2026

One of Lincolnshire's absolute treasures!
Willoughby Road Allotments Boston ♥️

Our NGS open day is fast approaching!! We look forward to seeing you there.

Photos from Mint Lane Cafe's post 18/05/2026
18/05/2026

We are pleased to share that we are launching a monthly Community Garden Day, which will take place at the end of each month.

These sessions are designed to be community‑led and welcoming, bringing people together to help develop the garden and support wildlife‑friendly projects.

Our upcoming Community Garden Days are scheduled for:
Thursday 30 May
Thursday 27 June
Thursday 25 July
Thursday 26 September

All sessions will run from 10:00am to 12:00pm at St Christopher’s Special School Secondary Site, Hykeham Road.

Additionally we are currently looking for some support with the Hive Community Garden Project,

We just need some help completing the form via the following link, telling us why the community garden is going to be a great addition to the community,

https://forms.office.com/e/gCcp9FH0b6

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