Llanelli new Food Co-op offers a cheaper way to get your 'five a day' - Menter Cwm Gwendraeth
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Coleshill Centre Food Co Carmarthenshire County Council, which is supported by the RRU funded by the Welsh Government, will be launched on Wednesday (October 2), and will allow people to buy a bag of mixed fruit or vegetables for 3.50.
As well as being of benefit to the consumer, the co-op helps disadvantaged ial web and disabled volunteers to gain new skills that they order, classify, packing and selling goods. ial web
Gareth John, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities of the Council: "We want to help people buy cheap food that is healthy and as a result, they will support the training of adults who are disabled or disadvantaged because conditions that limit people's ability to work. "
Cllr Jane Tremlett, the Executive Board Member for Health and Social Care and Disability Ambassador: "We know that many people are struggling to provide food. In Coleshill, we want to help people to buy the healthiest foods, fresh and nutritious at realistic prices and as a result, they also support the training of adults who are disabled or disadvantaged by conditions ial web limits in place. It is a plan where everyone wins and it will be of great benefit to local providers and customers. "
The Centre for Economic Inclusion Centre Coleshill's first Government capital grant program funded ial web by Carmarthenshire County Council and by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the HOME project, as well as from the Targeted Match Fund (TMF) through the Welsh Government.
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Coleshill Centre Food Co Carmarthenshire County Council, which is supported by the RRU funded by the Welsh Government, will be launched on Wednesday (October 2), and will allow people to buy a bag of mixed fruit or vegetables for 3.50.
As well as being of benefit to the consumer, the co-op helps disadvantaged ial web and disabled volunteers to gain new skills that they order, classify, packing and selling goods. ial web
Gareth John, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities of the Council: "We want to help people buy cheap food that is healthy and as a result, they will support the training of adults who are disabled or disadvantaged because conditions that limit people's ability to work. "
Cllr Jane Tremlett, the Executive Board Member for Health and Social Care and Disability Ambassador: "We know that many people are struggling to provide food. In Coleshill, we want to help people to buy the healthiest foods, fresh and nutritious at realistic prices and as a result, they also support the training of adults who are disabled or disadvantaged by conditions ial web limits in place. It is a plan where everyone wins and it will be of great benefit to local providers and customers. "
The Centre for Economic Inclusion Centre Coleshill's first Government capital grant program funded ial web by Carmarthenshire County Council and by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the HOME project, as well as from the Targeted Match Fund (TMF) through the Welsh Government.
ial web Site Map Privacy Policy Terms of Website ial web Use Policy Welsh Language Log in.
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