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Schools at the forefront of the nation’s ‘Food for Life’ scheme

by Cumbria Crack
27/11/2018
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Around 1,000 school children have been learning about the importance of local Cumbrian produce thanks to a grant of £11,840 from the Westmorland Family Community Fund.

The Soil Association received the funding to deliver the Food for Life programme in four primary schools close to Tebay Services: Orton Primary School, Kirkby Stephen Primary School, Crosby Ravensworth Primary School and Beaconside Primary School. The scheme links to the curriculum and encourages a better understanding of growing, cooking and learning to love good food.

Schools work to a bronze, silver or gold standard, evidencing their achievements against agreed criteria. Activities have included a Farmers Market at Rheged, sausage making masterclasses and design a plate competition.

The Food for Life programme has been a great success with each school taking part in all the activities on offer. The pupils enjoyed the programme and their appreciation of where food comes from and the importance of good food.

Ian Nutt, Head of Development at The Soil Association, said: “It has been wonderful to see how much the pupils enjoyed the programme and their appreciation of where food comes from and the importance of good food.”

Administered by Cumbria Community Foundation, the Westmorland Family Community Fund gives grants to support the development of young people and communities in Eden.

Ellen Clements, Senior Grants and Donor Services Officer at the Foundation explained: ”This project gives local primary school children the chance to immerse themselves in an exciting project in which they learn about food and farming, while encouraging a better understanding of food and its benefits to health and wellbeing. The programme uses the school farmers’ market concept to engage the whole school, parents, community and local food producers.”

The Westmorland Family Community Fund has continued to support this project for a further three years with the introduction of a fifth school, Tebay Primary School.

To find out more information or to apply please go to: https://www.cumbriafoundation.org/

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