Good Food Oxfordshire Network
If your business, organisation or group produces, supplies or uses local and sustainable food, shares the values of the Oxfordshire Good Food Charter and is taking steps to work towards a better food system for Oxfordshire, you can sign the Charter and be listed here as a Good Food Oxfordshire Network member.
Joining our network is free, and all you need to do is sign the Charter with a pledge around what you are doing, or are planning to do, to support the vision of the Charter and contribute to a better food system for all in Oxfordshire. To get some inspiration, you can view the pledges our existing members have made here. And please email us for any further information.
Natural Bread
GFO Network Member
Markets
Details
15.3 Curtis Estate
Michal
+7775680097
Description
Natural Bread is an independent, family run artisan bakery based in Oxford. We make all our own wonderful breads, rolls & pastries by hand, from scratch, and fresh every day in our Botley bakery without using additives as many local ingredients where possible.
We use flour milled locally from Shipton Mill and eggs produced locally from Billy's Eggs. All of our hand-crafted, naturally leavened, sourdough breads are made from scratch, fresh every day in our Botley bakery and begin with the same 4 core ingredients.
We then use whole-wheat or other local flour types and add seeds and grains to then offer a wonderful variety of different sourdoughs.
While other bakeries use yeast to get their breads to rise, we use traditional slow fermentation techniques letting the sourdough starter do its job over 48 hours – this is what gives our sourdough bread its really rustic charm.
Alongside our breads, we are also proud to say that we make our own range of authentic, French-style pastries and viennoiserie by hand, from scratch and fresh every day in our Botley bakery.
We have a high quality, reliable and strong wholesale customer base in and around the Oxfordshire area, delivering seven days a week and continue to have a trusted presence at local, weekend farmers markets.
GFO Charter Pledge
We will continue to produce additive free, freshly baked, hand crafted sourdough and yeast leavened breads, as well as French pastries using locally milled flour and ingredients where possible to continue supporting the local farming industry.
Our environmental policy will be at the forefront of our business decisions, with regards keeping our carbon footprint low, providing plant based and recyclable packaging as well as closely monitoring our production and waste management system all whilst producing a high quality product for our customers.
We aim to raise local awareness about the importance of supporting locally made produce and truly knowing where your food comes from, how it has been made and exactly who made it. From the farm to the mill, to our bakery and to your table.
We are proud to be a local, independent business, small enough to make a change and sustainable enough to see the difference.
Neithrop Allotments
Community Garden
None
Details
Boxhedge Road, Banbury, OX16 0BP
Friends of Neithrop Allotments
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Description
An allotment site that is over 120 years old, owned and managed by a not for profit company called Friends of Neithrop Allotments. We offer plots to local people at very reasonable rates. We foster the enjoyment of fruit and vegetable growing and encourage wildlife.
GFO Charter Pledge
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New Routes Banbury
GFO Network Member
None
Details
New Routes, The Colin Sanders Innovation Centre, Mewburn Road, Banbury, OX16 9PA
Leon Carter
07789 685956
Description
New Routes is a Back on Track project for young people at risk of not being in employment, education or training (NEET) focused on food, health & education. Funded by the European Social Fund & Big Lottery Fund.
GFO Charter Pledge
We aim to support young people to achieve their goals through mentoring and education.
Old Fire Station x Damascus Rose Kitchen
Community Food Service
None
Details
40 George Street
Tom Radclyffe
01865263980
Description
Old Fire Station x Damascus Rose Kitchen is a partnership between two organisations.
The Old Fire Station is a centre for creativity, encouraging people from all backgrounds to understand and shape the world in which we live through stories, creativity and the arts, and by connecting with others.
Damascus Rose Kitchen is a social enterprise serving up delicious Middle Eastern food, while supporting refugee women in the city.
Together we run a cafe that offers affordable vegan and vegetarian food, coffee, tea and cake from local bakers within a warm inclusive space.
We look to include everyone in all we do, and offer free pay it forward drinks to anyone who may need one.
GFO Charter Pledge
We pledge to support the Oxfordshire Good Food Charter, providing access to affordable vegan and vegetarian food, reducing our emissions, supporting sustainable initiatives and providing opportunities to our staff and communities.
Oxford Community Action
GFO Network Member
Cooking Activity
Details
43 Osprey Close, Bicester, Oxon OX26 6YH
Mujahid Hamidi
07475 180061
Description
To support new and emerging Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities (BAME) alongside more established BAME communities to tackle and overcome barriers created by structural inequalities (e.g. labour market and ethnic health inequalities) that prevent BAME individuals and communities from reaching their full potential and enjoying equal representation and participation as active citizens within UK institutions and wider civil society.
GFO Charter Pledge
Empower the under-represented communities to help bring them out of poverty
Oxford Mutual Aid
Community Food Service
Cooking Activity
Details
Richard Benson Hall 276 Cowley Rd, Oxford OX4 1UR
Daniel Cariney
07400 054119
Description
Established in March 2020 in response to COVID-19, Oxford Mutual Aid is a grassroots community group whose key objective is the relief of poverty and need. Over 200 volunteers provide food and essentials to approximately 2,000 recipients by redistributing over 5 tonnes of food waste each week. We are currently the only provider of emergency food support operating 7 days a week.
GFO Charter Pledge
To ensure everyone has access to enough nutritious food and other essential supplies in order to thirv. To continue to develop operational systems which facilitate a high level of flexibility and output whilst centering our principles of dignity, solidarity and mutual support.
OxGrow Community Garden
Community Garden
None
Details
Hogacre Common Eco Park, 47a Whitehouse Road, Oxford, OX1 4QH
OxGrow
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Description
OxGrow Community Garden is a green growing space open to all. We benefit from insights of students, local families, refugees and asylum seekers, etc. Our aims are education, demonstration, experimentation and community building.
GFO Charter Pledge
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Rose Hill Community Cupboard
Community Food Service
Details
Rose Hill Methodist Church, Singletree, Rose Hill, Iffley, Oxford, UK OX4 4HS
Liz Spain
07754 670565
Description
Rose Hill Community Cupboard is open on Wednesdays from 1.15 – 3.30 pm, at Rose Hill Methodist Church, Rose Hill.
Anyone can pop in and have something to eat, share in conversation and get information about local services and groups that run in the area.
There is also food available to take away for those who need it, based on a referral system that any of our volunteers on duty will be able to explain. In order to take both non perishable food (tins, packets etc) and fresh food you must have a referral card, by getting in touch with one of our referring agencies. However, if you are unable to qualify for a referral you are welcome to any surplus fresh food from 3pm.
Here is a list of agencies who can provide a referral card https://rosehillmethodists.org.uk/mission/community-cupboard/cc-referral-organisations/. Some of the food that is available to take away comes from Oxford Food Hub and Tescos at Oxford Retail Park. We also supplement with both donated food and food that is specially purchased.
We have a few drivers so may be able to deliver if needed. Varies from week to week, but occasionally have baby items, toiletries, period products.
We look forward to welcoming you!
N.B.If you are attending Community Cupboard for the first time and do not have a referral, we will talk through the referral process with you,and if you live within our boundaries you may take a full selection of goods on your first visit.
GFO Charter Pledge
We are striving for 0% waste so that all the food we receive is food destined for food waste and that any waste that we produce has somewhere it can go to help even more people.
Rose Hill Community Larder
Community Food Service
None
Details
Rose Hill Community Centre Carole's Way Oxford OX4 4HF
Carmel Engin
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Description
Our larder is a community membership scheme for individuals or families. Every week, members choose chilled items/groceries and receive free fruit and vegetables. Sometimes there are free extras such as household cleaning items or toiletries.
Open Every Tuesday, 2.15pm – 3.45pm
Individual/couple membership £14 per month - Choose 10 grocery items and collect fresh fruit and
vegetables free of charge.
Family membership £28 per month - Choose 20 grocery items and collect fresh fruit and
vegetables free of charge.
Joining fee: £10
Members receive a free hessian shopping bag and a membership card
GFO Charter Pledge
The volunteers pledge to create an attractive mural garden for members of Rose Hill Community Larder and Social Club. The outdoor area has plain concrete walls and is an uninviting. We hope that by reviving this community space, we will encourage current users of these facilities to come together for longer, sustain these connections, to engage with our guest agencies providing community information and support, and for more new members to join our community larder.
Rose Hill Junior Youth Club
Community Food Service
None
Details
Carole's Way, Oxford OX4 4HF
None
07983 972519
Description
We run four free and accessible after school youth club sessions for ages 5-16 at Rose Hill Community centre during term time, with fun activities and a hot nutritional dinner at every session.
We also run healthy eating and cooking activities for children and adults, plus a community allotment space where you can come to access free nature activities and well-being support.
We work with local primary and secondary schools to provide free 1-1 or small group mentoring sessions, which aims to build self-confidence, resilience and friendships.
We support the wider community with food support (food bags and hot meals), free community events and creative projects.
GFO Charter Pledge
This organisation has not included their GFO pledge yet.
SESI Refill
GFO Network Member
None
Details
3 Sandford Road SESI Food and Household Refills LLPUnit 2Chiltern Business CentreGarsington RoadOxford OX4 6NG
Rina Melendez
07758 218602
Description
SESI started in 2006 as an alternative for people to afford ethical food, unpackaged and with a lower carbon footprint. SESI Refill *Wholesale* supply wholefoods and households in bulk to zero waste shops, farmers markets, cooperatives, independent shops, pop up shops and more. SESI Refill *retail* in Oxfordshire works in collaboration with our community leaders, running a market stall, click and collect service and soon a bicycle home delivery.
GFO Charter Pledge
Transition the retail and wholesale sectors towards a low carbon, unpackaged, ethical food supply across Oxfordshire. We will help reduce food waste and plastic pollution through community participation, creating ethical jobs and steering the small business sector towards the circular economy, the solidarity economy and the doughnut economy.
Sharing Life Trust
Community Food Service
None
Details
Community Larder, Christchurch URC/Methodist Church, Upper High Street OX9 2DN
John Hulett
0300 201 0212 or 07541 299010
Description
Membership is open to anyone (no means testing), to provide an affordable way to access healthy staple food, reduce food waste and improve the well-being of residents in the local area. Free community cafe. Check www.sharinglifetrust.org/community-larder for details.
GFO Charter Pledge
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Sharing Life Trust Thame Foodbank
Community Food Service
None
Details
Station Yard, Thame, UK OX9 3UH
Phil Stratton
0300 201 0212 or 07541 299010
Description
The foodbank provides food parcels for those in need. Most of our clients are referred by one of our partner agencies but we do also accept self-referrals. We cover a wide rural area as well as Thame including Chinnor, Watlington, Chalgrove, Stadhampton, the Milton's, Wheatley, Long Crendon and Haddenham.
GFO Charter Pledge
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Springwater Foodbank
Community Food Service
None
Details
Springwater Peppard Congregational Church, Blounts Court Road, Peppard Common RG9 5EU
Niki Clarke
0118 972 4519 / 07549 385 084
Description
Springwater foodbank serves households in need in and around Peppard/Sonning Common. We give a variety of food, largely based on donations that come in but mainly staples with a few treats! All donations acceptable in the Donations Cupboard on the drive at Springwater Church. If you need help, or you know of someone who does, please call or email us and we will contact you. There is no availability for drop-in - we deliver to everyone on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
GFO Charter Pledge
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Stonehill Community Garden
Community Garden
None
Details
Oday Hill, Drayton, Abingdon, OX14 4AA
Stonehill Community Garden
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Description
Stonehill Community Garden provides outdoor learning experiences for diverse groups from communities in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse. We provide a safe space which offers more than purely a gardening experience. We bring together people of different ages, backgrounds and abilities to get active through learning practical skills around growing, building and working outdoors.
GFO Charter Pledge
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Sumatran Orangutan Society
GFO Network Member
None
Details
6 Lombard Street, Abingdon OX14 5BJ
Helen Buckland
01235 530825
Description
The Sumatran Orangutan Society (SOS) is a conservation charity working to protect orangutans, their forests and their future. As well as backing frontline conservation programmes from forest restoration to orangutan rescue, we campaign for businesses in Oxford, the UK, Europe and around the world to switch to certified sustainable palm oil in order to break the link between this industry and deforestation.
GFO Charter Pledge
We are launching the Sustainable Palm Oil City campaign in Oxford in 2019, aiming to change the way that the food service sector buys palm oil. By harnessing the reach and buying power of the hospitality sector, we can support the protection of orangutans and their rainforest homes.
Sustainable Didcot
GFO Network Member
Cooking Activity
Details
8 Market Pl, Didcot OX11 7LE
Phil Mousley
07927 412911
Description
Sustainable Didcot is a community action group for Didcot residents with a shared interest in the environment, living sustainably and raising awareness of climate change.
GFO Charter Pledge
We are currently working on setting up a collaboration with SOFEA (https://www.sofea.uk.com/) and Didcot allotment society to make use of a vacant allotment allocated for community use. This would provide another community gardening space in Didcot as well as providing training for the young people of SOFEA who for various reasons are not currently in education, employment or training.
SYRCOX (Syrian Community Oxfordshire)
Community Food Service
None
Details
Oxford Hub, Windale Primary School, Windale Ave, Oxford OX4 6JD
Hadi Nuri
07466 581638
Description
Syrian Community Oxfordshire (SYRCOX) provides essential food support services to the local community, particularly for those facing food insecurity. Our mission is to ensure that everyone has access to nutritious food and to foster a sense of community and support.
We provide: Weekly food parcels containing nutritious food items; Cooking tips and recipes to help beneficiaries prepare healthy meals; Occasional baby items and non-food essentials.
Opening days and times: Every Thursday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Free, first come first served
Open access, with a focus on supporting disadvantaged and low-income individuals and families.
The centre is wheelchair accessible and equipped to accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Beneficiaries are encouraged to bring their own bags to carry the food parcels.
We aim to create a supportive and welcoming environment for all. Beneficiaries can also receive information about other support services available in the community.
GFO Charter Pledge
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