How do the local community feel about their local lands? How do they use them? How would they manage them? These are just some of the questions that the Centre…
Review: The Cost of Living, National Theatre Wales
…at devising a new role for theatre – one where the line between audience and performers, directors and activists is obviously shifting and hasn’t yet come to a comfortable resting…
Wales’ oldest university – and its slavery links with St Vincent, in the Caribbean
…as well as examining plantation management during the “Apprenticeship period” 1834-1838, which immediately followed “Emancipation”. Under the Apprenticeship provisions, former slaves were tied to the same estates and compelled to…
How the Future Generations Act is shaping the North Wales Growth Deal
…objectives of the Growth Deal largely measure success on economic terms, namely job creation, GVA growth (a measure of productivity), and capital investment. Ambition North Wales is committed to delivering…
IWA Analysis: Spring Budget short on solutions for working people
…pay for everyday essentials. She commented on the stealth tax hike coming in April as personal tax thresholds won’t be rising but people will creep into higher bands for the…
Claude Cahun: Beneath This Mask
…between life and death, the vacant skull and the virility of Claude, the human being and the (feline) beast, all combine to create a stunning example of the complexities of…
Wales leading the way on tough decisions
…increase in congestion that it will cause on the surrounding road network. Research commissioned by CPRE which examined 86 official studies of completed road schemes concluded that road building for…
Levelling the playing field: A case for retrofit over demolition
…of important community value are not afforded the same protection as buildings of historical significance. Across Wales in recent years, we have seen the complete – or proposed – demolitions…
A once in a generation opportunity to tackle climate and nature emergencies in Wales
…of extinction. Fifty years on, environmental organisations like Wales Environment Link continue to call for governments to commit and invest in protecting our wildlife. This follows on from previous campaigns…