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In this section, you can find the latest news and press releases from the Children's Food Trust and School Food Trust. For media enquiries, please call 07867 536 794 or 07825 781 418. Alternatively, email media@childrensfoodtrust.org.uk

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Thu, 26th May 2011

Leicestershire County Council news release: School meal favourites old and new

Have you ever wanted to re-create a school dinner you loved as a child or a modern day favourite?

Mon, 23rd May 2011

News from Defra: Kids encouraged to veg out in school

Children in more than half our secondary schools are missing out because they don’t grow their own fruit and veg according to a group of experts including…

girl eating lunch

Thu, 12th May 2011

Eat better, do better at exam time

As exam season gets into full swing, here’s a reminder of our top tips for fuelling up when you’re revising and to make sure you’re on top form…

Wed, 11th May 2011

Staffordshire school meals price freeze (Staffordshire County Council news release)

Staffordshire County Council has announced its intention to freeze the price of primary, special and high school meals.

Tue, 10th May 2011

Children sweet on healthier eating

Pupils from Yorkshire schools are helping the Trust to test how making simple changes to children’s diets can reduce their ‘sweet tooth’.

Tue, 10th May 2011

Lunch support on the menu for schools

Schools in central Bedfordshire are being urged to consider all the options for providing healthy school meals for children - after their current catering…

Mon, 9th May 2011

Thousands of children to benefit from free school meals (Wolverhampton Council press release)

Thousands of youngsters across Wolverhampton are to benefit from free school meals for another year following a successful bid for extra funding.

Wed, 4th May 2011

Take 1,000 schools and hundreds of pupils, give them free rein to design the canteen of their dreams and what do you get?

A rock and roll diner, a picnic in a summer meadow and sophisticated dining in a sea of tranquillity.

Mon, 2nd May 2011

More than 57,000 school meals raised by the Really Good School Dinner

Pupils taking part in the Really Good School Dinner have raised enough money so far this year to help WFP provide an incredible 57,446 school meals to…

Ravensdale

Mon, 2nd May 2011

Frazer has the stomach for school kitchens

A Derby teaching assistant is so passionate about his pupils being able to have a good school lunch - that he’s set to jump out of a plane to help keep…

Tue, 19th Apr 2011

Win a trip to Italy!

If you are aged between 14 and 19 and fancy yourself as a film-maker - you could take part in the Food 4U competition, which is open to teenagers from…

Thu, 14th Apr 2011

Free school meals for all primary children in Southwark - what we say

There's been lots of media coverage in the last few days about Southwark Council's decision to provide free school meals for all primary school children.…

Sun, 10th Apr 2011

Schools urge children to 'eat like royalty' for Prince William and Kate

School dining rooms are encouraging pupils to ‘eat like royalty’ - ahead of HRH Prince William and Kate’s impending wedding.

Sun, 3rd Apr 2011

Eat better, feel better: SFT's response to the White Paper ‘Healthy lives, healthy people; our strategy for public health in England’

The School Food Trust has called for an expert on children’s food to sit on every new Health and Wellbeing Board in England.

Sat, 2nd Apr 2011

Keeping school meals affordable

Here's our response to concerns about school meal prices being reported today.

Tue, 29th Mar 2011

Early Years review backs call for clearer guidance on food in childcare

Dame Clare Tickell’s review of the Early Years Foundation Stage - published today - has backed new recommendations for feeding children healthily in…

Tue, 29th Mar 2011

Our hopes for 5-a-day scheme plans

The School Food Trust has welcomed the news that a Change4Life scheme designed to help people eat their 5-a-day in deprived areas is to be rolled out…

Thu, 24th Mar 2011

Young chefs take on food critic

One of the nation’s harshest food critics and TV personality, Jay Rayner, has given his overwhelming thumbs up to food cooked by young London chefs…

Thu, 24th Mar 2011

Cooking and education: our evidence to the National Curriculum Review

The School Food Trust has published its submission of evidence to the Department of Education's National Curriculum Review.

Wed, 23rd Mar 2011

Budget day tips - cook smart to save cash

It’s Budget Day – which means we’re all thinking about how we can make our money go further. The kitchen is a great place to start: cooking from…



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