COGOG Membership
Get Involved!
Would you like to join the food network in Denbighshire?
Membership of the wider network is made up of all types of community food initiatives, with anything from free food schemes to allotments, community cafes and social supermarkets; any groups are welcome. Whether you’re a food producer, supplier or grower, all community groups and initiatives can become part of the network and reap the benefits it offers.
By being part of the network, CFI’s (Community Food Initiatives) can:
- Receive funding for food, equipment, growing materials, etc
- Share/receive and distribute surplus food stocks across projects
- Share advice and guidance, lessons learned, and good practice
- Have a say on the development of further CFI’s in your area
- Be included in the Denbighshire Food Network Directory published online
To find out more, or to register your group as part of the Denbighshire Network, please contact us.
COGOG Structure
The work of the Cogog Partnership is coordinated by key stakeholders that make up the Strategic Partnership Board and Operational Steering Group.
Membership is continuously reviewed, and partners with relevant expertise are invited to join. Other organisations and community groups from the wider Cogog food network, are involved at local levels for specific Task & Finish Groups, to plan and coordinate projects and workstreams with a ‘Place Based approach’, to include local residents that would volunteer at, or benefit from, the projects being developed.
The Operational Steering Group leads the work of projects undertaken as part of the Cogog Partnership, under the direction and guidance of the Strategic Partnership Board.
The Steering Group develops project proposals to present to the Strategic Board, manages and monitors project delivery, and plans project expenditure as agreed by the Strategic Board.
COGOG Network Members
- 2nd Rhuthun Scout Group
- Adullam Housing
- Agri-cation CIC
- ASK Centre & Foodbank
- Blossom & Bloom
- Bodelwyddan Allotment & Garden Society
- Bridge Community, Sussex Street Christian Centre
- Brighter Futures
- Bryntysilio Outdoor Education Centre
- Bwyd Cymunedol Dinbych / Denbigh Community Food
- Campfire Cymru
- Carters CIC
- Christ Church CP School
- Clwb Hapus Henllan
- Clwb Rygbi Dinbych
- Corwen Town Council
- DASU
- Denbigh Community Fridge
- Denbigh Mens Shed
- Denbigh Youth Project
- Denbighshire Youth
- Foryd Centre Café & Foodbank
- Friends of Christ Church PTA
- Gofal Dydd Y Waen Day Centre
- Good News in the Community
- Grow Llangollen
- Henllan Warm Space
- Hwb Dinbych
- Kings Storehouse Foodbank
- Landlinked CIC – Hanesypridd
- Llanfwrog CIO – Ruthin Centre
- Llangollen Community Lifestyle Group, St Collens Hall
- Llangollen Foodshare
- Making Sense CIO
- Nant Hall Church
- Neuadd Owen Management Trust
- Neuadd Owen Village Hall
- North Wales ScienceXplore! Science Discovery Centre
- North Wales Womens Centre
- Pantri Bach, Christ Church School
- Pentredwr & District Community Association
- Phoenix Centre – Marsh Community Association
- Prestatyn & Meliden Foodbank
- Prestatyn High School
- Prestatyn North West Community Association
- Prestatyn Town Council
- Resource CIC
- Resource Wales
- Rhyl Rugby Club
- Ruthin Markethall
- Salvation Army
- South Denbighshire Community Partnership
- St Asaph Community Fridge
- St Brigids School Association
- St Garmons Church
- St Kentigern Hospice
- St Mary’s RC Church
- St Peters Church
- St Thomas’ Church
- The United Church
- The Willow Collective
- Tremierchion Community Pub
- Ty Brethyn Housing Cooperative
- Tyfu Prestatyn CIC
- Use Your Loaf Bakery
- Vale of Clwyd Foodbank
- Vale of Clwyd Mind
- West Rhyl Young People’s Project
- Wintergreen CIC
- Woodland Skills Centre
- Y Ty Gwyrdd
- Ysgol Betws Gwerfil Goch
- Ysgol Bro Dyfrdwy PTA
- Ysgol Bro Elwern
- Ysgol Caer Drewyn PTFA
- Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog
- Ysgol Esgob Morgan
- Ysgol Melyd PTA
- Ysgol Pant Pastynog PTA
- Ysgol Pen Barras PTA
- Ysgol Tir Morfa, Brews Café
