A partnership promoting health and well-being across the farming community has been awarded second prize at a national farming event.

On Wednesday, May 21, the Farming Fit team attended the National Sheep Association (NSA) Welsh Sheep 2025 event at Tregoyd Farm, Brecon, where, out of a range of different trade stands, the team were awarded second prize in the Best Indoor Trade Stand competition.

Farming Fit is an outreach programme delivered in partnership between Powys County Council (PCC), Powys Teaching Health Board (PTHB), and Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations (PAVO).

The programme attends agricultural shows and livestock markets across the county, offering basic health checks, as well as discussions and information on health and wellbeing to members of the farming community in Powys.

First launched at the 2024 Royal Welsh Show, Farming Fit aims to develop a tailored outreach service that is accessible and appropriate to the specific health and social wellbeing needs of the farming community in Powys, supporting stronger farm businesses and healthier farming communities.

During the NSA Welsh Sheep 2025 event, the team carried out 47 health checks, and engaged in numerous meaningful health conversations with attendees.

Cllr Richard Church, Powys County Council's Cabinet Member for Legal and Regulatory Services, said: “It’s crucial that this safe and confidential space is available for members of the farming community to come to, talk and have their health checked over, should they wish.

“Standing out in events such as this is so important, as it means you are visible and available amongst all the other activities, so to be awarded runner up is a fantastic achievement and recognises the work the team has put in to support our communities. Congratulations team and diolch yn fawr.”

To find out more information about Farming Fit, visit: https://en.powys.gov.uk/farmingfit