Five schools across the Valleys area have been given access to a Big Bocs Bwyd – a converted shipping container where they can learn about food and grow their own produce. The initiative was funded from the Taskforce in partnership with the Valleys Regional Park, and was trialled in two schools in Barry before being extended across the Valleys.

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name
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schoolCode
addressLin
addressL_1
addressL_2
addressL_3
postcode
phoneNumbe
latitude
longitude
assemblyRe
assemblyCo
parlimentC
localAutho
lsoa
censusArea
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Type:
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Category:
Economy

Economic activities, conditions and employment. Examples: production, labour, revenue, commerce, industry, tourism and ecotourism, forestry, fisheries, commercial or subsistence hunting, exploration and exploitation of resources such as minerals, oil and gas

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Creation date:
29 March 2021
Licence:
Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA)

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Keywords:
Big_Bocs_Bwyd, economy, features
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These data show which schools the Big Bocs Bwyd containers are located. Two schools in Barry and five additional schools across the Valleys.

Language
English
Data Quality
This information is derived from 'My Local Schools (MLS)' data.
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