Community land fair that brought together those who care about land and food justice from noon to 6pm on 27th July 2025. The fair included stalls providing information about housing, food growing and community campaigns, workshops, food by Shamha Vibrations and music by Pure Vinyl. Workshops explored issues around land justice including food justice, protecting land from development, land and environment, and developing the Commons.
Incredible Edible Lambeth was delighted to join representatives from London’s community food networks to explore a vision for what an urban food movement could look like when communities have agency to access land and can sustainably grow, distribute, sell, cook and share their own food. They looked at the obstacles that stand in the way of increasing food security, and what can be done together to overcome these obstacles to accessing land. Networks taking part were including Land Workers Alliance, Right To Grow campaign, Community Food Growers Network, Land In Our Names, Blue Print Architects, Women’s Environmental Network and Cooperation Town.
For more information, see People’s Land Policy website.