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    New manager looks to breathe ‘real life’ into Cardiff Farmers Markets

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 13, 2019No Comments
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    A new Enterprise Manager has been appointed to manage one of Cardiff’s most well-established farmers’ markets.

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    Carol Adams was recently appointed as Enterprise Manager at Riverside Real Food; the creators of Cardiff’s original farmers’ market which pops up weekly on the Taff embankment (opposite the Principality Stadium).

    The market (which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary) is widely recognised as one of the key food attractions in the Welsh capital and is a showcase for some of the best food producers in Wales.

    Launched in 1998 by a group of local food enthusiasts, the market has grown to become one of the best-known farmers’ markets in the U.K, and now includes a sister market in Roath, and a Friday market in Rhiwbina.

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    Carol’s appointment to the Riverside Real Food team is a natural fit; the Bahamian American has long been connected to the food scene in South Wales. A certified Agrifood consultant, in 2013, she set up her own food tourism company, Food Adventures, which later became a co-operative promoting international skills-sharing and learning exchanges through food.

    In March 2015, she founded the South East Wales group for the Slow Food movement; a not–for–profit organisation seeking to promote a better way to eat, celebrating the rich food traditions, and protecting edible biodiversity.

    Now, in her latest as Enterprise Manager at Riverside Real Food, Carol has launched a new initiative called Real Food Real Life. It aims to celebrate the ways in which food connects us to our culture, history, wellbeing, art, music, literature, health, landscape and community.

    Taking place on a monthly basis at the Roath and / or Riverside Markets, Real Food Real Life will consist of informal events ranging from cooking demos, craft demos, music, dance, poetry readings, fitness classes – and more.

    Carol explained, “With the market having recently celebrated the 20th anniversary, it’s a really exciting time to be joining the team. I want to use that momentum to help bring the community benefit of a weekly market like this to the fore. Our hope is that when you visit the market, you will not only find real food, but a chance to discover the richness of real life in your community.”

    To find out more, visit the Facebook event or click here: www.riversidemarket.org.uk/news/2019/3/19/real-food-real-life

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