Visit Food Sense Wales at the Royal Welsh Show 2025
Food Sense Wales is looking forward to being part of the Horticulture Village at this year’s Royal Welsh Show from July 21st – 24th.
Visit the Food Sense Wales area, where the team will be celebrating the Welsh Veg in Schools project and showcasing the inspiring work of Local Food Partnerships across Wales. We’ll also have two micro-gardens on show, planted with a selection of vegetables being grown for schools.
Daily Welsh Veg in Schools cookery demos will take place in the Dysgubor, using seasonal and local organic veg, and the Tuesday will be packed with Welsh Veg in Schools events, including a farmer-focused session and an event with Wales’ catering managers.
Co-ordinators from Wales’ Local Food Partnerships will also be on hand throughout the show, ready to chat about how they’re helping to transform their local food systems.
Dysgubor Sessions
From Plot to Plate – Celebrating Welsh Veg in Schools
- Monday & Tuesday at 3pm: Join chef Nerys Howell for a live cookery demonstration using local, organic, and seasonal vegetables. The session will include conversations with growers, educators, and partners involved in the project.
- Wednesday at 2pm & Thursday at 3pm: Stewart Williams, Development Chef at Castell Howell, will take the stage for a similar interactive session, cooking using using local, organic, and seasonal vegetables.
Welsh Veg in Schools – Growing Connections
- Tuesday at 11am: Hosted by Castell Howell, this session will explore the progress and future potential of the Welsh Veg in Schools project, featuring updates from the project team and inspiring stories from key partners.
Food Sense Wales is also pleased to host a special event in Twr Brycheiniog on the Tuesday afternoon
Local Food Partnerships – Driving a Good Food Movement in Wales
Tuesday at 2.30pm: Since 2022, Local Food Partnerships have expanded to cover every local authority area in Wales and have been recognised in the Welsh Government’s Community Food Strategy.
Join Food Sense Wales and Local Food Partnership coordinators and members, to find out more about this exciting movement happening across Wales.
If you’re visiting the Royal Welsh Show, please remember to visit the Food Sense Wales area within the Horticulture Village to find out more about our work.
For further information, please email foodsensewales@wales.nhs.uk
Visit Food Sense Wales at the Royal Welsh Show 2025
Food Sense Wales is looking forward to being part of the Horticulture Village at this year’s Royal Welsh Show from July 21st – 24th.
Visit the Food Sense Wales area, where the team will be celebrating the Welsh Veg in Schools project and showcasing the inspiring work of Local Food Partnerships across Wales. We’ll also have two micro-gardens on show, planted with a selection of vegetables being grown for schools.
Daily Welsh Veg in Schools cookery demos will take place in the Dysgubor, using seasonal and local organic veg, and the Tuesday will be packed with Welsh Veg in Schools events, including a farmer-focused session and an event with Wales’ catering managers.
Co-ordinators from Wales’ Local Food Partnerships will also be on hand throughout the show, ready to chat about how they’re helping to transform their local food systems.
Dysgubor Sessions
From Plot to Plate – Celebrating Welsh Veg in Schools
- Monday & Tuesday at 3pm: Join chef Nerys Howell for a live cookery demonstration using local, organic, and seasonal vegetables. The session will include conversations with growers, educators, and partners involved in the project.
- Wednesday at 2pm & Thursday at 3pm: Stewart Williams, Development Chef at Castell Howell, will take the stage for a similar interactive session, cooking using using local, organic, and seasonal vegetables.
Welsh Veg in Schools – Growing Connections
- Tuesday at 11am: Hosted by Castell Howell, this session will explore the progress and future potential of the Welsh Veg in Schools project, featuring updates from the project team and inspiring stories from key partners.
Food Sense Wales is also pleased to host a special event in Twr Brycheiniog on the Tuesday afternoon
Local Food Partnerships – Driving a Good Food Movement in Wales
Tuesday at 2.30pm: Since 2022, Local Food Partnerships have expanded to cover every local authority area in Wales and have been recognised in the Welsh Government’s Community Food Strategy.
Join Food Sense Wales and Local Food Partnership coordinators and members, to find out more about this exciting movement happening across Wales.
If you’re visiting the Royal Welsh Show, please remember to visit the Food Sense Wales area within the Horticulture Village to find out more about our work.
For further information, please email foodsensewales@wales.nhs.uk