Latest news with #Food&DrinkSkillsWalesProgramme


Pembrokeshire Herald
13-05-2025
- Business
- Pembrokeshire Herald
Holiday let could be built at Tenby shop and petrol station
A CAMPAIGN to raise awareness of the career opportunities within the food and drink industry in Wales, and challenge perceptions of careers in this field has been launched. The Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme is a Welsh Government funded programme committed to working with the food and drink industry to develop a skilled and capable workforce. It supports food and drink businesses with a focus on the Welsh food and drink processing and manufacturing industry to ensure employees have the right skills and training for their business. Working across all sectors within the Welsh food and drink industry, it encourages employees to share knowledge and experience with fellow peers whilst also increasing confidence and flexibility in the workplace in order to make employees feel valued. It also aims to prepare employees to adapt to changes and opportunities in food production and manufacturing including technical, business and environmental challenges. As part of the campaign, a new online Jobs Noticeboard is live with a number of vacancies available across the sector. Kate Rees, Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme Manager said: 'The programme offers support for food and drink businesses with a focus on the Welsh food and drink processing and manufacturing industry. This is to ensure employees have the right skills and training for their business and the wider industry. 'The Jobs Noticeboard is filled with opportunities for those seeking a new or different career in the industry, while offering a wealth of support, advice and guidance to help navigate the different career opportunities and business areas that may be of interest to those wishing to explore further.' Wales' food and drink industry is booming and not only putting food on the nation's table, but also firmly placing Wales on the global stage with its world leading produce. The Welsh Government aims to grow the sector's value to £8.5bn as well as increase the number of employees in the sector who receive the Welsh Living Wage to 80%, both by 2025. Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies MS said: 'There are so many diverse, exciting and rewarding roles and opportunities in our food and drinks industry. It's important that people's skillsets match those opportunities and this new service will provide the industry with the personnel required to see the sector grow further.' With the pursuit to create one of the most environmentally and socially responsible supply chains in the world, there's been a huge uptake in Welsh food and drink in both the UK and further afield, with manufacturers and businesses across Wales quickly responding to the increasing demand. There are a number of ways to join this ambitious and rewarding industry; from apprenticeships and learning programmes to operational and customer facing roles as well as leadership and management opportunities. Blas ar Fwyd, a renowned family-owned business in north Wales is excited to support the launch of the new website as part of a broader recruitment drive aimed at attracting passionate individuals to join the thriving sector. Osian Deiniol of Blas ar Fwyd, shares his enthusiasm, 'We are thrilled to back this initiative and support the launch of this new website. The food and drink industry in Wales is thriving, and there are countless opportunities for those looking to start a new career, transfer skills, or upskill and progress. 'At Blas ar Fwyd, we believe in the power of passion and community, and we are committed to providing a supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive. We encourage anyone interested in joining this dynamic industry to explore the opportunities available.' The Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme Jobs Noticeboard can be found at: For more information about Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme, please go to: Pictured above: Osian Deiniol: Blas-ar-Fwyd


Pembrokeshire Herald
13-05-2025
- Business
- Pembrokeshire Herald
New resource as part of a recruitment drive for the food and drink sector
A CAMPAIGN to raise awareness of the career opportunities within the food and drink industry in Wales, and challenge perceptions of careers in this field has been launched. The Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme is a Welsh Government funded programme committed to working with the food and drink industry to develop a skilled and capable workforce. It supports food and drink businesses with a focus on the Welsh food and drink processing and manufacturing industry to ensure employees have the right skills and training for their business. Working across all sectors within the Welsh food and drink industry, it encourages employees to share knowledge and experience with fellow peers whilst also increasing confidence and flexibility in the workplace in order to make employees feel valued. It also aims to prepare employees to adapt to changes and opportunities in food production and manufacturing including technical, business and environmental challenges. As part of the campaign, a new online Jobs Noticeboard is live with a number of vacancies available across the sector. Kate Rees, Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme Manager said: 'The programme offers support for food and drink businesses with a focus on the Welsh food and drink processing and manufacturing industry. This is to ensure employees have the right skills and training for their business and the wider industry. 'The Jobs Noticeboard is filled with opportunities for those seeking a new or different career in the industry, while offering a wealth of support, advice and guidance to help navigate the different career opportunities and business areas that may be of interest to those wishing to explore further.' Wales' food and drink industry is booming and not only putting food on the nation's table, but also firmly placing Wales on the global stage with its world leading produce. The Welsh Government aims to grow the sector's value to £8.5bn as well as increase the number of employees in the sector who receive the Welsh Living Wage to 80%, both by 2025. Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies MS said: 'There are so many diverse, exciting and rewarding roles and opportunities in our food and drinks industry. It's important that people's skillsets match those opportunities and this new service will provide the industry with the personnel required to see the sector grow further.' With the pursuit to create one of the most environmentally and socially responsible supply chains in the world, there's been a huge uptake in Welsh food and drink in both the UK and further afield, with manufacturers and businesses across Wales quickly responding to the increasing demand. There are a number of ways to join this ambitious and rewarding industry; from apprenticeships and learning programmes to operational and customer facing roles as well as leadership and management opportunities. Blas ar Fwyd, a renowned family-owned business in north Wales is excited to support the launch of the new website as part of a broader recruitment drive aimed at attracting passionate individuals to join the thriving sector. Osian Deiniol of Blas ar Fwyd, shares his enthusiasm, 'We are thrilled to back this initiative and support the launch of this new website. The food and drink industry in Wales is thriving, and there are countless opportunities for those looking to start a new career, transfer skills, or upskill and progress. 'At Blas ar Fwyd, we believe in the power of passion and community, and we are committed to providing a supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive. We encourage anyone interested in joining this dynamic industry to explore the opportunities available.' The Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme Jobs Noticeboard can be found at: For more information about Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme, please go to: Pictured above: Osian Deiniol: Blas-ar-Fwyd


Pembrokeshire Herald
13-05-2025
- Business
- Pembrokeshire Herald
Report calls for bold action to unlock £47bn clean energy boom in Wales
A CAMPAIGN to raise awareness of the career opportunities within the food and drink industry in Wales, and challenge perceptions of careers in this field has been launched. The Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme is a Welsh Government funded programme committed to working with the food and drink industry to develop a skilled and capable workforce. It supports food and drink businesses with a focus on the Welsh food and drink processing and manufacturing industry to ensure employees have the right skills and training for their business. Working across all sectors within the Welsh food and drink industry, it encourages employees to share knowledge and experience with fellow peers whilst also increasing confidence and flexibility in the workplace in order to make employees feel valued. It also aims to prepare employees to adapt to changes and opportunities in food production and manufacturing including technical, business and environmental challenges. As part of the campaign, a new online Jobs Noticeboard is live with a number of vacancies available across the sector. Kate Rees, Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme Manager said: 'The programme offers support for food and drink businesses with a focus on the Welsh food and drink processing and manufacturing industry. This is to ensure employees have the right skills and training for their business and the wider industry. 'The Jobs Noticeboard is filled with opportunities for those seeking a new or different career in the industry, while offering a wealth of support, advice and guidance to help navigate the different career opportunities and business areas that may be of interest to those wishing to explore further.' Wales' food and drink industry is booming and not only putting food on the nation's table, but also firmly placing Wales on the global stage with its world leading produce. The Welsh Government aims to grow the sector's value to £8.5bn as well as increase the number of employees in the sector who receive the Welsh Living Wage to 80%, both by 2025. Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies MS said: 'There are so many diverse, exciting and rewarding roles and opportunities in our food and drinks industry. It's important that people's skillsets match those opportunities and this new service will provide the industry with the personnel required to see the sector grow further.' With the pursuit to create one of the most environmentally and socially responsible supply chains in the world, there's been a huge uptake in Welsh food and drink in both the UK and further afield, with manufacturers and businesses across Wales quickly responding to the increasing demand. There are a number of ways to join this ambitious and rewarding industry; from apprenticeships and learning programmes to operational and customer facing roles as well as leadership and management opportunities. Blas ar Fwyd, a renowned family-owned business in north Wales is excited to support the launch of the new website as part of a broader recruitment drive aimed at attracting passionate individuals to join the thriving sector. Osian Deiniol of Blas ar Fwyd, shares his enthusiasm, 'We are thrilled to back this initiative and support the launch of this new website. The food and drink industry in Wales is thriving, and there are countless opportunities for those looking to start a new career, transfer skills, or upskill and progress. 'At Blas ar Fwyd, we believe in the power of passion and community, and we are committed to providing a supportive environment where individuals can grow and thrive. We encourage anyone interested in joining this dynamic industry to explore the opportunities available.' The Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme Jobs Noticeboard can be found at: For more information about Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales Programme, please go to: Pictured above: Osian Deiniol: Blas-ar-Fwyd