DUE to primary school pupils returning to school, only secondary school pupils in Bridgend
county borough who are entitled to free school meals will receive a food supply parcel in the
weeks commencing Monday 15 March and Monday 22 March.
Anyone who has previously opted out of the provision will not receive a food parcel unless
they email FSMCOVID19@bridgend.gov.uk to reinstate it.
Parcels will be delivered to the home addresses of all eligible pupils on the following days:
Monday
Caerau, Cwmfelin, Garth, Llangynwyd, Maesteg, Nantyffyllon and any out of county areas.
Tuesday
Nantymoel, Ogmore Vale, Pantyrawel, Pricetown, Lewistown, Blackmill, Evanstown , Gilfach
Goch, Blaengarw, Pontycymer, Llangeinor, Braich-Y-Cymer, Pantygog, Pontyrhyl, Pyle, Kenfig
Hill, Cefn Cribwr, North Cornelly and South Cornelly.
Wednesday
Nottage, Newton, Porthcawl, Aberkenfig, Bettws, Coytrahen, Brynmenyn, Tondu, Sarn,
Bryncethin, Bryncoch, Ynysawdre, Pencoed, Penprysg, Coychurch, Heol Y Cyw and
Rhiwceiliog
Thursday
Coity, Litchard, Penyfai, Cefn Glas, Broadlands, Bryntirion, Brackla, Trelales, Wildmill,
Bridgend town.
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