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Powys council food justice champion to tackle hunger issues
A councillor is set to be appointed to deliver food justice and tackle food poverty in a local authority area.
The plan also aims to see a non-profit organisation set up to help people learn to cook, eat a healthy diet, grow their own food and waste less food.
Powys council has been looking into the extent of the problem and what can be done since July.
A meeting will now be arranged for councillors to discuss findings on the extent of the problems.
Newtown East councillor Joy Jones, who is also its anti-poverty champion, has been nominated as a possible lead member with responsibility of delivering food justice, according to the Local Democracy Reporting service.
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