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FSA Board meeting papers published for March 2025

The agenda and papers for the March 2025 Board meeting have been published.

Last updated: 13 March 2025
Last updated: 13 March 2025

The meeting will be held in the Doubletree by Hilton, in Hull, and chaired by the FSA’s chair, Professor Susan Jebb

It will begin at 9.00am on Wednesday 26 March and is an open meeting for the public to attend in person. Please register here if you wish to attend the meeting , in person or online. 

The agenda for this meeting includes:   

  • Border Target Operating Model – One Year On
  • Foodborne Disease Monitoring
  • Local Authority Cost-Recovery, Initial Findings and Proposed Way Ahead
  • Report from the Chair of the Wales Food Advisory Committee

A full agenda and published papers can be viewed in the Board meeting section of our website. 

How to register for the open Board meeting 

We look forward to welcoming members of the public who are able to attend this meeting. Please register here if you wish to attend the meeting in person. 

If you need help to register, or have any queries, please contact: 

In addition, you can register to watch the meeting live online.

Submit a question to the FSA Board 

The FSA Board welcomes questions on papers published for discussion at its meetings. 

You can submit your question using this form up to 5pm on the Monday before the Board meeting.  Please note the form has a limit of 350 words to ensure your question is concise and focused to enable us to address it fully. 

Questions received via this format will be published the day before the Board meeting. 

We will aim to send you a reply via email within 20 working days of the Board meeting and replies will also be published. 

For questions that do not relate to a paper on the agenda, or for correspondence longer than the online form accepts, please email correspondence@food.gov.uk and we will aim to respond within 20 working days.  Please note these submissions and their replies will not generally be published.