Carmarthen Journal

Food project expanded to more schools

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AMMANFORD schools will soon have access to an award-winning project which has seen a converted shipping container become a focal point for hands-on learning about food as well as a place where low-income families can stock up on free or reduced-price provisions.

The Big Bocs Bwyd (BBB) Project in the Valleys Taskforce Area helps children develop an early understand­ing of healthy food choices while providing affordably priced food to families in the community who may be in need of support.

The Welsh Government is providing £100,000 to establish a further five BBB shipping containers in schools across the valleys, working in partnershi­p with the Valleys Regional Park.

The project from converted operates shipping containers based on school grounds.

Food is donated from local supermarke­ts and shops. Charities such as Fareshare, which aims to reduce food poverty by redistribu­ting quality surplus food produced by the food industry, are also part of the scheme.

The schools that will now benefit from the BBB containers are Ammanford Nursery School, Ysgol Bro Banw, and Rhydaman primary, along with Cyfarthfa Park Primary School in Merthyr; St Margaret’s RC primary in Aberdare; Maesteg-based schools Cwmfelin primary and Garth Primary School.

Cadoxton and Oak Field Primary executive headteache­r Janet Hayward, who will help oversee the roll-out of the programme, said: “It is a privilege to be able to share the success of this project with these the other schools and the communitie­s they serve in such a real way.

“The idea has evolved over time for us but is now a concept that can be easily transferre­d into new settings. As well as ‘recycling’ food from supermarke­ts that would otherwise be thrown away, the projects supports many aspects of the health and wellbeing curriculum.”

Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport, Lee Waters, said: “The benefits of the innovative Big Bocs Bwyd Project are clear to see. Developing greater food literacy among children is absolutely key to building confidence around how to process and cook different foods, and the learning resources on offer will help them to understand and appreciate the connection­s between food, nature and the economy.

“The project is also important in offering good produce to local families for free or at affordable prices which will benefit their people’s health and wellbeing.

“The project has already been very successful in Barry and I’m delighted Welsh Government funding will now see it roll-out even further into the Valleys Taskforce Area.

“The Taskforce is about making real difference­s to communitie­s and is just one of a series of projects, like our Empty Homes Grant Scheme which is bringing empty houses back into use, and our Transformi­ng Towns Valleys Taskforce initiative which is helping to regenerate our high streets.

“This work is about creating a legacy that will improve the lives of people living in our valleys.”

 ??  ?? The Big Bocs Bwyd (BBB) Project will be coming to schools in the Ammanford area.
The Big Bocs Bwyd (BBB) Project will be coming to schools in the Ammanford area.

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