INDIVIDUALS and businesses across the Vale of Glamorgan are being encouraged to get involved with a new virtual food festival which will take place later this month.

The inaugural Food Vale Festival will take place from Monday, March 22 to Sunday, April 4, 2021 and will include a series of virtual events designed to bring people closer to food producers and businesses in the Vale, while highlighting opportunities to improve the local food system, post-Covid 19.

The festival is being organised by Food Vale, part of the Sustainable Food Places network - a partnership programme led by the Soil Association, Food Matters and Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming.

Food Vale aims to help to build a more sustainable local food system and improve the access, affordability and availability of good food across the Vale of Glamorgan.

Louise Denham is the festival organiser and Sustainable Food Places co-ordinator at Food Vale.

Louise Denham, Food Vale

Louise Denham, Food Vale

She explained: “The last 12 months have been a really challenging time for everyone; individuals, families, food producers, and food business owners right across the Vale of Glamorgan.

“But there now seems to be a real appetite to build back better after Covid-19, and to create a thriving, local food system which celebrates the unique character of the Vale and connects its communities.

“The Food Vale Festival aims to celebrate this local groundswell in support for a more connected county, whilst highlighting Food Vale’s three key aims; to ensure a good meal for everybody every day; to support local food businesses to thrive; and to connect local and global food opportunities.”

The festival has received funding through the Vale of Glamorgan Council and Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government.

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The Food Vale Festival Programme:

  • Online cook-along events form a significant part of the Food Vale festival programme, all of which will be available for free, via the Food Vale Facebook page. Richard Shaw from Cooking Together will provide a number of demonstrations suitable for the whole family, with recipes including a Friday Night Curry, Fruit Muffins, and even an Easter Egg Pizza.
  • Amy Greenfield from Awesome.Wales - the Vale’s first zero waste store - will host a  takeover of the Food Vale Twitter account, sharing her expertise on how to reduce waste in the home.
  • There will be a virtual tour of Barry’s Community Garden, Gibby Green Fingers.
  • Traders from Cowbridge Farmer's Market will also take part in a Twitter takeover later in the festival programme.

Three new films have also been created to showcase some of the sustainable food businesses in the local area; Cobbles Kitchen and Deli and Forage Farm Shop are both featured. The films will be shared on Food Vale’s social media channels throughout the festival period.

The third film will feature Cadogs Corner, a community café which uses donated FareShare food to provide wholesome meals and provide cooking workshops and food parcels for vulnerable families.

It was set up by parents and staff at Cadoxton Primary School to address isolation and food poverty, while offering opportunities for pupils and parents to learn new skills like cooking and food hygiene.

Natasha Cockram, who runs Cadogs Corner, said: “We are thrilled to be part of the Food Vale festival, highlighting the importance of everyone having access to good food.

"For us, it’s also great to be able to show how communities in the Vale can work together to support each other in times of need.”

Natasha Cockram, Cadogs Corne

Natasha Cockram, Cadogs Corne

To find out more about the Food Vale Festival, visit: foodvale.org/food-vale-festival and join the Facebook event to receive notifications about the free cook-along dates.

Get involved on social media by using the hashtags #FoodValeFest and #GwylBwydYFro.