Month: January 2023

Tewkesbury Food Bank

Access: You need to be referred to use our foodbank, you can be referred by the following agencies - Citizens’ Advice: 0808 1896280 Bromford Housing 0330 1234034 CCP (Cheltenham) 01242 228999 Tewkesbury Drop-In Centre: 01684 299315 You may also be able to access help if you’re already in touch with social services, health agencies or housing organisations. Once your foodbank voucher has been issued, please make sure that you or the voucher issuer contact us on 01684 296824 or info@tewkesbury.foodbank.org.uk to arrange an appointment for collecting your parcel.

Geographic Area: Tewkesbury

Opening Days: Tuesday - Friday
Opening Times: 9.30am - 12.30pm

Contact Details

76 Church Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire GL20 5RX, UK
https://tewkesbury.foodbank.org.uk
info@tewkesbury.foodbank.org.uk
01684 296824
@TewkFoodbank
Collection Service
Ambient Food Items
Suitable for Vegetarians
Toiletries

Stroud District Food Bank

Please Note this is the main office of the Food Bank and we are open for donations only, we do not offer collections from this site. Collections and deliveries are available from our other sites across the district

At our sites around the District we offer support from Citizens Advice Foodbank Adviser and other agencies, please contact the main office to find out more about these services or to book an appointment.

Access: Our services can be accessed through the following referral agencies - P3, Help Through Hardship, Cleanslate, Stroud Citizens Advice, Surgeries, Schools

Geographic Area: Stroud District

Opening Days: Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs, Friday
Opening Times: 10am - 4pm

Contact Details

Unit 19 Canal Iron Works, Hope Mills Lane, Brimscombe, Stroud, Glos. GL5 2SH
http://strouddistrict.foodbank.org.uk
office@strouddistrictfoodbank.org.uk
01453 367077
@SD_foodbank
www.facebook.com/StroudDistrictFoodbank
@strouddistrictfoodbank

Gloucester Food Bank

Our administrative centre is based in Great Western Road where we organise the packing of emergency food parcels which can be delivered or collected (by appointment only) on the days we are open.

We signpost people to  support from other organisations and from April 2023, we will be working more closely with GL Communities to provide a Financial Inclusion service for people referred to us for emergency food with the aim to maximise their income so that they have more money in their pocket.

Access: We work with over 150 agencies including but not exclusively GL Communities, Citizens Advice, CCP, local schools, housing support agencies, Social Services, Local Council, National Probation Service, Domestic Abuse Support Services and several teams within the NHS who identify and refer the individuals and families lacking the funds to purchase food to Gloucester Foodbank for emergency food parcels.

Geographic Area: Gloucester City and immediate surrounding areas including Brockworth, Churchdown, Longford, Twigworth, Highnam, and Hardwicke.

Opening Days: Mon, Weds, Thurs, Friday
Opening Times: 10am - 3pm

Contact Details

The George Whitefield Centre,107 Great Western Road, Gloucester GL1 3NF, UK
https://gloucester.foodbank.org.uk/
info@gloucester.foodbank.org.uk
01452 309683
@GloucesterFbank
www.facebook.com/Gloucester Foodbank
Ambient Food Items
Suitable for Vegetarians
Suitable for Vegans
Halal
Kosher
Dairy-Free Available
Gluten-Free Available
Allergies catered for
Toiletries

The Forest Foodbank

Access: To access our service you will require a referral from one of the following agencies St James Church, Bream – Claire Phillips 01594 562985, open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9am to 1pm. Friday 9am to 3pm. Katrina Cracknell, Forest of Dean Community Church, Cinderford. Mobile number – 07944591112. Open – Tuesday and Fridays 10.00am – 12.30pm. Urgent parcels can be requested in the evening on the above mobile number. CCP (Green Square) Gloucestershire Community Based Support – Cinderford, Coleford and Lydney Debt, Housing, Budgeting 0300 365 200 FODCAB – North and West Gloucestershire Citizens Advice Low Income 0300 330 9006 Salvation Army Low Income, Social Care, Debt 01594 839106 FoD Families Children’s Assessment Teams Social Care 01452 426565 Chepstow and District CAP Debt Centre Debt 07539477286 https://capuk.org/i-want-help 8003280006 Age UK Community & Social Care, Legal, Housing, Financial & Social Isolation 01452 422660 Christians Against Poverty Low Income, Social Care https://capuk.org/i-want-help 07811 906 993 GDASS – Supporting victims of domestic abuse Designed to reduce the level of domestic abuse and improve the safety of victims and their families. 01452 726570 Email: support@gdass.org.uk

Geographic Area: Forest of Dean

Opening Days: Thursday
Opening Times: 1pm - 3pm

Contact Details

The Forest & Wye Community Church, Parragate Road, Cinderford
http://theforest.foodbank.org.uk
info@theforest.foodbank.org.uk
07775 265 263
@@FoodbankForest
www.facebook.com/theforestfoodbank1
Collection Service
Ambient Food Items
Suitable for Vegetarians
Toiletries

North Cotswold Food Bank – Winchcombe

Access: In order to access our foodbank you will need a referral from an agency Our foodbank works with a number of different agencies, such as Citizens Advice, children’s centres and health visitors. To find out more about the agencies that hold our vouchers and how you can get help, please contact us.

Geographic Area: North Cotswolds

Opening Days: Tuesday
Opening Times: 1:30pm- 3pm

Contact Details

Encounter Vineyard, Gretton Rd, Winchcombe GL54 5EE
http://northcotswold.foodbank.org.uk
info@northcotswold.foodbank.org.uk
07879 375562
@NthCotsFoodBank
www.facebook.com/NorthCotswoldFoodbank
@northcotswoldfoodbank
Collection Service
Ambient Food Items
Suitable for Vegetarians
Toiletries

Cirencester Food Bank at Cirencester Opportunity Group

Access: Our services can be accessed through the following referral agencies - Help Through Hardship; Citizens Advice; GRCC; Churn Project; CDC; Tetbury Town Council; GP surgeries; Schools; NHS Health care

Geographic Area: Cotswold District (South)

Opening Days: Thursday
Opening Times: 1.15pm - 3.15pm

Contact Details

Cirencester Opportunity Group, Beeches Rd, Cirencester GL7 1BW, UK
http://cirencester.foodbank.org.uk
info@cirencester.foodbank.org.uk
01285 896360
@cirenfoodbank
www.facebook.com/cirenfoodbank;
@ciren_foodbank
Delivery Service
Collection Service
Ambient Food Items
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Suitable for Vegetarians
Suitable for Vegans
Halal
Kosher
Dairy-Free Available
Gluten-Free Available
Allergies catered for
Vouchers
Toiletries
Household Items

Cheltenham Food Bank

Access: To access the foodbank you will need a referral, our referral agencies are Citizens Advice, housing support officers, children’s centres, schools, health visitors, social services and some local charities. If you are struggling to know who to speak to then please call or email our foodbank we can talk through your situation and put you in touch with a relevant local agency.

Geographic Area: Cheltenham

Opening Days: Tuesday and Wednesday
Opening Times: Tuesday 11am- 1pm, Wednseday 10:30am - 3pm

Contact Details

Cheltenham Elim Church 115-117 St George's Road CHELTENHAM GL50 3ED
http://cheltenham.foodbank.org.uk
foodbank@cheltenhamelim.org
01242 570080
www.facebook.com/cheltenhamfoodbank
Collection Service
Ambient Food Items
Suitable for Vegetarians
Toiletries

Feeding Britain

is an award-winning charity with a vision of a UK where no one goes hungry. We support a national network of 50 regional anti-hunger partnerships comprising more than 600 local organisations – ranging from community centres and schools, to local authorities and social enterprises.

Feeding Britain supported the formation of Feeding Gloucestershire and continues to offer support to our network, connecting us to a national network where we have the opportunity to share knowledge, ideas and potential solutions to issues. Through Feeding Britain we can share the stories from our communities at a national level

Feeding Britain relies on its network of regional partners to provide evidence and knowledge of what is happening in communities across the country to fuel the work of creating systemic change to alleviate and eliminate hunger

Sustainable Food Places

Plan to transform Gloucestershire’s Food Culture Wins National Recognition

Gloucestershire Food & Farming Partnership (GFFP), supported by Feeding Gloucestershire (FG), have achieved membership of the Sustainable Food Places network to support their efforts to make local, healthy and sustainable food available to all.

In Sept 2022 the new SFP coordinator came into post, working with the GFFP, FG, and FWAG SW (Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group) to collectively coordinate Gloucestershire’s food and farming landscape, with the aim of moving the county towards achieving a Sustainable Food Places Bronze Award.

“I’m really looking forward to helping connect food and farming across Gloucestershire with the Sustainable Food Places Network. I have met so many inspirational people and projects already and am keen to connect with even more – look out for a Sustainable Food Places Bronze Award Campaign in the near future, and please send me any news of projects or groups which could be included in our programme.”
Jenny Salter – Gloucestershire SFP Coordinator (jenny.salter@fwagsw.org.uk)

Sustainable Food Places is a network of cross-sector partnerships in towns, cities, boroughs and counties that are using food as a vehicle to drive positive change. With support from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and The National Lottery Community Fund, the Network helps people and places to share challenges, explore practical solutions and develop best practice in all aspects of healthy and sustainable food.

Gloucestershire joins a network of over 70 members across the UK who work to tackle some of the biggest social, economic and environmental issues today, from an epidemic of food poverty and diet related ill-health to the loss of independent high street food businesses and family farms through to climate change, biodiversity loss and food waste.

The Sustainable Food Places programme work across six key areas:
1. Promoting healthy and sustainable food to the public
2. Tackling food poverty, diet-related ill health and access to affordable healthy food 16
3. Building community food knowledge, skills, resources and projects
4. Promoting a vibrant and diverse sustainable food economy
5. Transforming catering and food procurement
6. Reducing waste and the ecological footprint of the food system

For more information about Sustainable Food Places visit www.sustainablefoodplaces.org and follow our Twitter: @FoodPlacesUK

In 2023  Jenny, with the support of  Gloucestershire Food and Farming Partnership ,Feeding Gloucestershire , FWAG and Gloucestershire County Council launched a county-wide program of work  to secure Gloucestershire its Sustainable Food Places Bronze Award. 

In November 2023 Gloucestershire received a bronze award.