GUIDE: Planning sustainable cities for community food growing

A guide to using planning policy to meet strategic objectives through community food growing from Sustain.

This guide brings together in one place examples of planning policies around the UK that support community food growing.

It is aimed primarily at planning authorities to help them to use food growing as a way of creating healthy communities, but contains practical advice for all communities around the different issues that food growing helps to address, from sustainability to residential amenity via health and wellbeing, green infrastructure, regeneration and many other agendas. Within each section we document how food growing has been woven into planning policies to meet these priorities in local areas, and illustrate these with examples of growing projects that have also been set up to help meet that particular agenda. In some cases, such as in Brighton & Hove, the food growing spaces were set up as a direct result of planning policies, which have now led to over a third of new residential developments having integrated space for community food growing.

We end the report with recommendations, firstly to planners with practical steps, or top tips, on putting these ideas into policy and practice, then more broadly recommendations to local groups about their potential role. We then make recommendations for what national government in each of the four nations can do better to embed community food growing into local planning policies and processes.

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Report contents

Summary

Introduction

  • What is community food growing?
  • The role of planning
  • National planning policies and frameworks
  • Local planning role

How community food growing contributes to local strategic objectives

  • Sustainability
  • Green infrastructure
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Education, skills and enterprise
  • Regeneration and community development
  • Design and residential amenity

 

Writing planning policies to support community food growing

  • Local plan making
  • Evidence gathering
  • Leadership
  • Ability to deliver

Recommendations    

Other resources
References   

Find the full Guide here: http://www.sustainweb.org/publications/?id=295