BARNSLEY’s newest Good Food Pantry opened its doors today in Cudworth.

Located at the Darfield Road Community Centre, the Pantry is the sixth in the borough and makes it easier for local people to access quality food no matter their budget.

The space has been made possible by dedicated young people and staff at BettaLives, with support from Barnsley Council and Grassroots Sports Academy, and funding from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.

The Good Food Pantry BettaLives Cudworth offers the local community good quality food at heavily discounted prices. It will be open to the public every Monday from 1pm to 3pm from today.

Good Food Pantries provide sustainable and affordable food for local residents.

Food suppliers used by these pantries offer surplus food which would have otherwise gone to waste. This means that members can make big savings on their food bills while helping to reduce food waste.

Pantries don’t make a profit, with money made from sales being used to cover the costs of running these spaces, including buying varied good food to choose from.

Councillor Wendy Cain, Cabinet Spokesperson for Public Health and Communities, said: “In Barnsley, we remain committed to supporting families to live happy and healthy lives, where everyone can access affordable, quality food.

“This latest opening is another great addition to an expanding network of Good Food Pantries across the borough.”

To learn more about how we’re helping everyone in Barnsley thrive and the support that’s available for residents across the borough, you can visit the council’s More Money in Your Pocket webpage and to find a Good Food Pantry near you, visit: Eat Good Feel Good webpage.