…on how to enable more work. The Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee introduced the report only in relation to how care prevents work: ‘Preventing a large proportion of the…
Editorial – Upgrading Work for the 21st Century
…artfully arranged bookshelves. Is this the face of modernity? The pandemic has also given us an opportunity to reflect on the link between labour and its value – and the…
Review: The Dossier: Miscarriages of Justice in South Wales 1982-2016
…moment. Published by Seren publishers in Bridgend, the book is strong as a standalone piece, but lacks outlook and direction owing to its editing and proofreading. The Dossier examines over…
Valuing Local Democracy
…increased in complexity, the pressures of the pandemic have added to an expectation that councillors be available ‘at all times of the day’, and the public and media often demand…
How COVID has connected Wales to West Africa
…Through stories, images and videos captured by local, West African artists, ‘Community – from Wales to West Africa’ explores how the pandemic has both brought communities together and forced them…
How to plant 300 million trees
…Meeting these complex objectives by planting the right tree in the right place, with farmer and rural community participation, is a massive challenge and the past record and current prospects…
Tales of a Changing Landscape
…Green Valleys CIC, is finding ways to acknowledge these long-established connections by translating community values into public sector land management strategies with project Skyline. My colleague, Chris Blake, recently set…
What myths will carry us forward?
…comes in through that gap? It would be a gross exaggeration to claim all these things as products of our feelings about our land. And yet, when the time comes…
Who Owns Wales?
…is used and how it is managed. People and communities are therefore affected by the decisions made by landowners as to what is the best use of their lands. As…