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Healthy Weight Healthy Wales

Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales is the Welsh Government’s long-term strategy to prevent and reduce obesity in Wales.

Healthy Weight Healthy Wales

As part of its ambition, Welsh Government wants:

  • The people of Wales, and our future generations, to have the best start in life and live longer, better and happier lives
  • Support making the healthier choice the easy choice and for people to feel enabled to make positive lifestyle choices to sustain or maintain a healthy weight.

You can find out more by visiting the Healthy Weight Healthy Wales

You can also find your own health journey by visiting Healthy Weight Healthy You.

Latest news

Read the latest news and blogs from Bwyd Sir Gâr Food.

  • Bremenda Isaf Farm supplying Ysgol Bro Dinefwr with local veg

    Bremenda Isaf Farm supplying Ysgol Bro Dinefwr with local veg

    A project is underway which sees vegetables from a county farm in Carmarthenshire feeding children at a nearby secondary school. Local vegetables – organically grown, harvested and processed on the farm at Bremenda Isaf in Llanarthne – are being transported to Ysgol Bro Dinefwr and served to pupils as part…

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  • Study trip to Abbey Home Farm, Cirencester

    Study trip to Abbey Home Farm, Cirencester

    Calling Carmarthenshire growers and farmers who are interested in: setting up and running land-based stacked enterprises; integrated pest management and agroecology. Bwyd Sir Gâr Food have eight fully funded places on this day long farm walk and study trip at Abbey Home Farm, on Wednesday 2nd October 2024.

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  • Launch of Bwyd Sir Gâr Food website

    Launch of Bwyd Sir Gâr Food website

    Today sees the launch of the Bwyd Sir Gâr Food’s website – a new platform that will help share the great work of Carmarthenshire’s food partnership.  Social media channels are also being launched as well as a new brand. Bwyd Sir Gâr Food is Carmarthenshire’s local food partnership and aims…

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Welsh Veg in Schools

We’re working with Food Sense Wales to develop new local agro-ecological supply chains into schools – so our children can enjoy locally grown fresh vegetables at lunchtimes.