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The group discloses the following on the [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmparty/070425/memi267.htm UK Parliament listing of All Party groups]: | The group discloses the following on the [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmparty/070425/memi267.htm UK Parliament listing of All Party groups]: | ||
− | :[[Central Lobby Consultants]] provides administrative support (NB they are paid by the group for this service). £3000 from [[Waitrose]], who also provided refreshments at the group's spring conference on 27 April 2006 (registered May 2006). £6000 from [[Weetabix]] (registered October 2006). £2000 from [[Princes Food Group]] (registered November 2006). £1000 from [[Marks & Spencer]] (registered April 2007). | + | :[[Central Lobby Consultants]] provides administrative support (NB they are paid by the group for this service). £3000 from [[Waitrose]], who also provided refreshments at the group's spring conference on 27 April 2006 (registered May 2006). £6000 from [[Weetabix]] (registered October 2006). £2000 from [[Princes Food Group]] (registered November 2006). £1000 from [[Marks & Spencer]] <ref>(registered April 2007).</ref> |
===Corporate Sponsors === | ===Corporate Sponsors === | ||
'''2004''': [[Marks & Spencer]][[J Sainsbury Plc|Sainsbury's]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20050831163501/fhf.org.uk/members Source]</ref> | '''2004''': [[Marks & Spencer]][[J Sainsbury Plc|Sainsbury's]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20050831163501/fhf.org.uk/members Source]</ref> | ||
− | + | *'''2007''': [[Princes Food]] | Marks & Spencer | [[Weetabix]]<ref>http://www.fhf.org.uk/members</ref> | |
− | + | *'''2008''': The [[Co-operative Group]] | [[Princes Food]] | [[Proctor & Gamble]] | [[Marks & Spencer]]<ref> Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum [http://www.fhf.org.uk/members Corporate sponsors] accessed 18 November 2008.</ref> | |
− | [[Princes Food]] | Marks & Spencer | [[Weetabix]]<ref>http://www.fhf.org.uk/members</ref> | ||
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− | The [[Co-operative Group]] | ||
− | [[Princes Food]] | ||
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− | <ref> Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum [http://www.fhf.org.uk/members Corporate sponsors] accessed 18 November 2008.</ref> | ||
===Associate Members=== | ===Associate Members=== | ||
− | + | *[[Academy of Culinary Arts]] | |
− | *[[Academy of Culinary Arts Adopt a School Trust]] | + | *[[Adopt a School Trust]] |
*[[Asda]] | *[[Asda]] | ||
*[[Ashwell Associates]] | *[[Ashwell Associates]] |
Revision as of 21:22, 18 November 2008
According to its website:
- Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum (FHF) is an all-party independent forum for the exchange of views and information on food policy in the UK Parliament. Our objectives are to stimulate well-informed debate as a result of a greater awareness of food policy's significance and to explore and contribute to knowledge, policies and information on food policy, diet and health.
Contents
people
Officers
Chairman Lord Rea Vice-Chairmen:
- Tony Baldry MP
- Dr Ian Gibson MP
- Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer
- Secretary The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
- Treasurer Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen
links
Sponsors
The group discloses the following on the UK Parliament listing of All Party groups:
- Central Lobby Consultants provides administrative support (NB they are paid by the group for this service). £3000 from Waitrose, who also provided refreshments at the group's spring conference on 27 April 2006 (registered May 2006). £6000 from Weetabix (registered October 2006). £2000 from Princes Food Group (registered November 2006). £1000 from Marks & Spencer [1]
Corporate Sponsors
2004: Marks & SpencerSainsbury's[2]
- 2007: Princes Food | Marks & Spencer | Weetabix[3]
- 2008: The Co-operative Group | Princes Food | Proctor & Gamble | Marks & Spencer[4]
Associate Members
- Academy of Culinary Arts
- Adopt a School Trust
- Asda
- Ashwell Associates
- BCCCA
- BHF Health Promotion Research Group
- Brake Bros Foodservice Ltd
- British Association of Nutritional Therapists
- British Dietetic Association
- British Egg Industry Council
- British Heart Foundation
- British Nutrition Foundation
- British Potato Council
- British Poultry Meat Federation
- British Retail Consortium
- British Veterinary Association
- CAMRA
- Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
- Consensus Action on Salt and Health
- Consumers' Association
- Consumers for Health Choice
- Co-op
- Council for Responsible Nutrition
- Counsel Ltd
- DATA - The Design and Technology Association
- Family Heart Association
- Food & Health Research
- Food Additives and Ingredients Association
- Food and Drink Federation
- Food Industry Medical Association (FIMA)
- Food, Consumer, Behaviour and Health Research Centre
- Hargreaves Health Communications
- Health Development Agency
- IFST
- Institute of Consumers Sciences
- Institute of Food Research
- Kraft Foods UK
- Marks & Spencer plc
- Marlow Foods Ltd
- MRC Human Nutrition Research
- National Consumer Council
- National Farmers Union
- National Heart Forum
- Nestlé UK Ltd
- Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology
- Proctor and Gamble UK
- Provision Trade Federation
- Reading University
- Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
- Sainsbury's
- Scottish Consumer Council
- SNACMA
- Solgar Vitamin and Herb
- SUSTAIN: The Alliance for Better Food and Farming
- The Dairy Council
- The Guild of Food Writers (Food Policy Cttee)
- The Nutrition Society
- The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health
- The RSA Focus on Food Campaign
- The Sugar Bureau
- United Biscuits (UK) Ltd
- VEGA Research
- Verner Wheelock Associates Ltd
- WFU National Office
- World Cancer Research Fund
- WRVS
See also
Notes
- ↑ (registered April 2007).
- ↑ Source
- ↑ http://www.fhf.org.uk/members
- ↑ Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum Corporate sponsors accessed 18 November 2008.