
Katie Thornburrow
@cllrkatie
Architect, food policy advocate, Cambridge City Councillor for Petersfield, Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control & Infrastructure
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Thank you Lisa Nandy MP for coming to our stall and for signing the postcards. We are at A13. Come to chat with our executives and to purchase cute drawings of the cabinet ministers.


Thank you Ellie Reeves for visiting our stall. We are still at A13. Come to have a chat with us!


💫 Why are school meals so important? Food and Agriculture Organization's @CorinnaHawkes was at #SDGLive Zone to talk about the importance of school meals in promoting healthy diets, and why it’s our collective responsibility. #UNGA #OurCommonFuture Global Goals


Today, we celebrate World Migratory Bird Day which focuses on the importance of #insects to migratory birds, & is highlighting concerns related to #InsectDecline. Check out our the #BugsMatter 2023 results to learn more about insect decline in the UK 👇 buglife.org.uk/news/bugs-matt… 🧵/1 #WMBD2024





Yesterday, I joined Citizens UK to support their important campaign for better living conditions for the 150,000 children living in temporary accommodation in the UK. It's unacceptable that so many families are forced to live in inadequate conditions, lacking basic necessities.


Calling univ profs & lecturers! If you're interested in bringing concepts from Doughnut Economics into your teaching, we've launching a treasure trove for you! 7 slide decks, reading lists, videos & activities... Join us & Rethinking Economics live on 6 Nov, 7-8pm (UK). Please RT! 1/2


An illuminating experience to be at Cambridge Film Festival opening night and see the brilliant film ‘Bird’ - a really engrossing film blending the harsh reality of life for many young people with an intriguing mystical twist which lightened the mood. Thank you to all who worked tirelessly





When was the last time we had a Minister in charge of planning & housing that actually 'got it'? Well done Matthew Pennycook MP
