Denbighshire County Council is re-launching its school meal catering service
Denbighshire County Council is re-launching its school meal catering service next month. With pupils starting to return to school full-time from September 3, the catering service will resume providing all pupils with a healthy and nutritious meal every day.
During school closures the School Meals Service provided freshly prepared food for children of key workers and children deemed to be vulnerable while the Council also provided direct payments to those eligible for free school meals with money provided to parents or guardians instead of a school meal. More than 3,500 children (1,900 families) were eligible for this scheme and these pupils will now return to being provided with free school meals and the last direct payment will be made on September 1.
Councillor Huw Hilditch-Roberts, Cabinet Lead Member for Education and Public Engagement, said: “We are pleased to be welcoming children back to our schools full time after what has been a difficult period during lockdown. “With pupils back in school, we have re-started our school meals service which provides a healthy and nutritious meal to students every day. “All meals are cooked fresh every day and are nutritionally balanced to improve learning and development and all schools cater for special or restricted dietary requirements. I would also like to reassure parents that the highest hygiene standards are being employed by staff in the catering service.”
The menu varies every day and more than 7,600 school meals are served to pupils in Denbighshire each day.
Cllr Hilditch-Roberts added: “We would like to remind parents who have been in receipt of a direct payment instead of a free school meal that the final payment will be made on September 1 and will cover the previous week. Children will then return to receiving their free school meals in the same way as before lockdown. access a school meal equivalent during lockdown.”