A family-run caravan park in Ceredigion has been named NatWest Cymru’s ‘Green Business of the Year’ in recognition of its efforts that include hosting the largest battery storage facility in the country.
The accolade honours local businesses that place sustainability initiatives at the heart of their operations and aim to make a positive environmental change in Wales.
Bargoed Farm is located between the picturesque seaside towns of Aberaeron and New Quay, set amongst the world-renowned beauty of Cardigan Bay.
Husband-and-wife owners and operators Geraint and Christine Thomas have placed sustainability at the heart of the business since setting up in 2017 and introduced a number of sustainability initiatives.
Relevant efforts include operating a large battery storage facility which stores power generated by solar panels on two large roof spaces.
The site also has a recycling centre that processes waste, an idea the couple’s son Henry came up with while at college and has been constructed from old farm machinery.
Staff can sort two days’ worth of soft and hard plastic, glass, paper, cardboard, tins and general waste collected on site in just two hours. Some materials are sold, for example cardboard, while general waste is shredded and skipped, drastically reducing the amount sent to landfill.
The site also has four electric car charging points, while electric cars and buggies are used for transport around the site, and LED lighting is used throughout all buildings.
In addition, Bargoed Farm has its own water centre, with a transportable bowser tank holding 10,000 litres of cold water that in turn feeds two heated tanks, serving 50 hardstanding caravan park pitches that have private hot tubs.
Furthermore, the business in the farm shop and bistro uses local producers for everything, from cheese to beers. Sharing his passion and expertise, Geraint regularly gives talks at business events on sustainability and the advantages of embracing sustainable business practices.
Upon winning NatWest Cymru’s ‘Green Business of the Year’ award, Bargoed Farm owners Geraint and Christine Thomas said:“We’re thrilled to have won this accolade, and to be recognised for our extensive sustainability efforts.
“We were determined from the get-go that Bargoed Farm would be as sustainable as possible. Working in nature, we see first-hand how important protecting our precious environment is, and we’re always trying to come up with additional ways to make our business more sustainable as well as help other firms on similar journeys. Operating in this way is also something that customers increasingly expect. We are working towards being carbon neutral, and awards such as this vindicate our belief that we’re on the right track.”
Jessica Shipman, NatWest Cymru Regional Board Chair, added:“We were highly impressed with the level of entries this time round, particularly with the variety of smart and creative ways in which sustainability has been integrated as a core part of operations for businesses right across Wales.
“Bargoed Farm stood out for its deeply embedded commitment to making the entire business more sustainable, from its dedication to local suppliers and its major deployment of solar power to providing advice for other companies.
“At NatWest, we’re committed to empowering growth and innovation for business all across Wales and we’re excited to continue our relationship with the fantastic team at Bargoed Farm, supporting them in achieving their goals.”
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About NatWest
NatWest serves customers in England and Wales, supporting them with their personal, private, and business banking needs. NatWest helps customers at all stages in their lives, from opening student accounts, to buying their first home, setting up a business, and saving for retirement.
Alongside a wide range of banking services, NatWest offers businesses specialist sector knowledge in areas such as sustainable energy, commercial property and technology, as well as access to specialist entrepreneurial support.
About Bargoed Farm
Based in Llwyncelyn, Bargoed Farm is run by Geraint and Christine Thomas, with their son and daughter also involved in the business and lined up to eventually take over. Bargoed Farm now has 110 staff and facilities such as The Moo-Tel and luxury lodges as well as caravan and camping facilities. It has won several other awards over the years including Welsh Rural Enterprise Champion at the Countryside Alliance Awards in 2024.
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