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Community Food Projects: a directory - library.uniteddiversity.coop

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South East Wales Association of<br />

Farmers Markets<br />

Contact Stephen Shearman<br />

Rose Cottage<br />

Watery Lane, Llanishen<br />

Chepstow NP16 6QT<br />

Tel 01600 860 730<br />

This project co-ordinates local farmers' markets,<br />

helping to develop the local food economy, as<br />

well as supporting farm diversification. It is also<br />

involved in developing a direct marketing<br />

structure.<br />

Activities Farmers market<br />

Growing food<br />

Transport/delivery<br />

User Groups All groups<br />

NEATH PORT TALBOT<br />

Neath Cancer & Nutrition Project<br />

Contact Amina Jamal<br />

Health Promotion Service<br />

Suite C, Britannic House,<br />

Britannic Way, Llandarcy<br />

Neath SA10 6EL<br />

Tel 01792 326516<br />

Fax 01792 326501<br />

This is a project on cancer & nutrition which<br />

started in October 2001. It works with target<br />

groups in communities throughout Neath and<br />

plans various activities such as a community café<br />

and nutrition & health education.<br />

Activities <strong>Community</strong> Café<br />

Growing food<br />

Transport/delivery<br />

User Groups Women and children<br />

Older people<br />

Monmouthshire, Neath Port Talbot, Newport and Pembrokeshire<br />

NEWPORT<br />

Primary and <strong>Community</strong> Care Nutrition<br />

Project, Newport<br />

Contact Glenys Phelpstead<br />

Newport Local Health Group<br />

Wentwood Ward,<br />

St. Cadoc's Hospital<br />

Caerleon NP18 3XQ<br />

Tel 01633 436 216<br />

Fax 01633 436 229<br />

The project aims to reduce the incidence of<br />

coronary heart disease risk factors in the local<br />

population through the promotion of good<br />

nutrition. This will be achieved by developing a<br />

new partnership between those involved in food<br />

and nutrition, focusing on coronary heart disease<br />

where there is evidence of deprivation or social<br />

disadvantage.<br />

Activities <strong>Food</strong> partnership<br />

Nutrition/health education<br />

User Groups Black and minority ethnic groups<br />

Women and children<br />

Homeless people<br />

Older people<br />

Single parents<br />

PEMBROKESHIRE<br />

Sustain: The alliance for better food and farming<br />

Funky <strong>Food</strong> Project, Pembrokeshire<br />

Contact Lynne Perry<br />

Pembrokeshire Health Promotion<br />

Centre, Penffynnon<br />

Hawthorne Rise<br />

Haverfordwest SA61 2AZ<br />

Tel 01437 766119<br />

Fax 01437 767529<br />

A multi-school School Nutrition Action Group<br />

(SNAG) has been formed involving four primary<br />

schools. Pupils survey & discuss with their peers<br />

possible alternatives that they would like to see<br />

to the lunch time meal provided at school.<br />

Activities <strong>Food</strong> provision<br />

Nutrition/health education<br />

User Groups Primary school children<br />

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