…example, the rising cost of food means many people in Wales are unable to feed themselves or their families enough food, let alone nutritious, healthy food. A good diet is…
Environmental Angst and Opportunity
…to feed our livestock and more locally grown fruit and vegetables to service local communities. But we need a guaranteed market for that produce.’ It’s easy to blame big companies,…
Moving on from the Myth of the Unsophisticated Cambrians
…to some of the comments about what Wales should do: ‘Wales is a country and people actually live here’. Amongst the commentators were a few people pointing out that, whatever…
A £100 Million Legacy for Wales’s Rich and Diverse Heritage
For the past six-and-a-half years I have been the Chair of the Wales Committee of The National Heritage Lottery Fund and represented Wales as one of the Trustees and Deputy…
The Beginning of Something
…community, an experiment in new ways to be. That’s how I first heard about Blaenau, see? as one of a network of communities, all doing their own version of the…
Bringing Unpaid Carers and Social Workers together to Innovate Social Care
…providing care statutory services would otherwise have to provide. The coming winter is set to be a long and difficult one for unpaid carers. Our research has found most are…
Troi hanes ddoe yn hyder heddiw
…awareness. Language impairments were evident for both DS groups, particularly for expressive morphosyntax. Welsh receptive vocabulary scores of the bilinguals with DS were comparable to the TD bilinguals.’ Yn syml,…
One Year Since COP26: Is Wales Doing Enough on Tropical Deforestation?
…strong words and commitments at COP26, what progress has been made a year on? It is highly encouraging that Wales continues to support community tree growing in countries that have…
Climate Inaction: We Need New Stories
…possible and achievable. During my stay at CAT as part of GALWAD’s Young Company residencies, I began to imagine what Wales’ future generations will inherit if we fail to act….