

The PCT believes that nutritious school meals are a key ingredients in the urge to cut childhood obesity and make the borough's children healthier.
Therefore the Trust has pledged £600,000 to promote healthy school meals across
Dr Tony Baxter, joint director of public health for Doncaster PCT and Doncaster Council, commented: "
Some 57% of the borough's primary school pupils regularly have a school meal, which is 17% better than the national average.
Coun Eva Hughes, Doncaster's Council's Cabaret Member for Children and Young People, added: "Our staff have been working closely with the dieticians from Doncaster Royal Infirmary to produce menus that each contain up to 14 key nutrients, so there is a fantastic health value to the food the children eat."
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