Sign up to the weekly West Lothian Courier newsletter for the latest West Lothian news and sport.West Lothian Council has backed tentative Holyrood plans for legislation on a public right to food but has warned that more needs to be done to bring the food industry on board for it to work.There are also concerns that any new laws will overlap with work already underway to improve the access to food by the most vulnerable in society.The Scottish Government has asked local councils for their views on parliamentary consultation on the proposed Right to Food (Scotland) Bill, which is in early stages.West Lothian’s anti-poverty manager Elaine Nisbet told a meeting of the council’s executive that access to nutritious food was a significant and.
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