Fun activities, foodie lessons and special menus in hundreds of schools. Teachers are organising special lessons to teach the young about the food grown on their doorstep. School catering managers are running British Food Fortnight menus. And the Local Authority Caterers Association is supporting at a national level.
Menu promotions in pubs, restaurants and major food service venues. There will be British Food Fortnight menus in your local pub and restaurants. Catering facilities in venues as diverse as the Houses of Parliament, the British Army, schools, universities, hospitals, care homes, HM Prisons and farm shop cafes are taking part!
NHS Trusts are organising British Food Fortnight menus in hospitals across the country. The Chair of the Hospital Food Review who also leads on food as part of the NHS England Improvement Programme is encouraging NHS catering managers to celebrate British produce in staff and visitor areas and on patient menus.
The University Caterers Organisation is encouraging its members to create special menus using British ingredients and to highlight British food on student menus. Universities are using British Food Fortnight as a great opportunity to support local businesses, raise awareness to British ingredients and educate young people about healthy, quality produce in the university environment. Fresher’s Week coincides with the Fortnight in many universities so it is the perfect time to celebrate!
Hundreds of care homes are taking part as they do every year. British Food Fortnight is hugely popular with residents. Special menus and lots of fun activities are planned. The National Association of Care Catering is encouraging Local Authority Caterers and independent care home operators to embrace the national foodie celebrations.
Communities are coming together to celebrate the food produced on their doorstep during British Food Fortnight. Villages, market towns and large cities are marking the national food celebrations. British Food Fortnight takes place at the traditional time for celebrating the harvest so it is a time worn tradition for communities to come together.
We would love you to take part.
Please see the advice in the British Food Fortnight section of our website for lots of ideas on how you can do so. There is advice for teachers, catering managers, council leaders, care home providers, retailers and consumers.
https://www.lovebritishfood.co.uk/how-to-take-part
Read about how communities from the City of Peterborough to the market town of Emsworth and the village of Haslington have celebrated British Food Fortnight in previous years.
https://www.lovebritishfood.co.uk/community-competition
And please visit our Resources section of this website for promotional material and lots of downloadable advice on taking part. There is a specific section on celebrating the Fortnight in the public sector. And lots of advice for those in retail and food service about how to make the national food celebrations work for you commercially.
National Harvest Festival and Harvest Torch
Every year during British Food Fortnight, Love British Food organises the National Harvest Service in a different city or town. Our Harvest Torch travels the country during this time. HRH The Duchess of Cornwall supports the event every year. This year's service was due to take place in Peterborough Cathedral. Sadly, due to covid related staff shortages, it is no longer able to go ahead. The National Harvest Service will resume in 2022 in Chester Cathedral and in Peterborough in 2023.
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