Community Fridges offer a co-operative solution to the challenges of delivering food justice. Posted on 8th July 2021 by shanikamahendran Last week I visited a recently opened Community Fridge in Plymouth, the result of a new partnership between environmental charity Hubbub and the Co-op, being run by the Kintsungi Project in Stonehouse.
Our co-operative movement must be at the forefront of enabling change. That’s why we’ve launched the Chris Herries Mentoring Scheme. Posted on 8th July 2021 by shanikamahendran I’m looking forward to being a mentor on the scheme, to share what I’ve learned and help more women become involved in political life.
Building an inclusive economy through the South Yorkshire Ownership Hub Posted on 7th July 2021 by shanikamahendran Today, we are launching a new chapter in our movement’s rich history, through the South Yorkshire Ownership Hub.
Communities must be given more power to save their local pubs Posted on 30th June 2021 (30th June 2021) by shanikamahendran Communities can help protect loved local places from being sold off through listing them as Assets of Community Value – but we still need greater change to give communities power.
So much more than a fridge Posted on 30th June 2021 by shanikamahendran At Hubbub, we are partnering with Co-op to reduce food waste and empower communities through Community Fridges.
How we’re delivering food justice through Smethwick CAN Pantry Posted on 29th June 2021 (29th June 2021) by shanikamahendran As well as a traditional food bank, we’ve set up a pantry that allows people to have more control and choice by accessing food at a small fraction of the supermarket price.
Communities and Councils are providing the real energy to build a fairer society Posted on 21st June 2021 by shanikamahendran At Labour and Co-operative Oxford City Council, we are tackling the climate crisis and generating millions in community benefit through investing in community-owned clean energy.
Co-operation is at the core of the Welsh Government Posted on 18th June 2021 by shanikamahendran Recent weeks have seen our largest ever group of Members of the Senedd elected, many appointed to the Cabinet, and a strong commitment to co-operation in the Welsh Government’s ‘Programme for Government’.
Abuse is not, and never should be, part of the job. Posted on 9th June 2021 (10th June 2021) by shanikamahendran USDAW General Secretary Paddy Lillis on how, after failing to support stronger action when the USADW Freedom From Fear petition was debated in Parliament, the Government has an opportunity to accept amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill to tackle violence against shopworkers.