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HUSTINGS EVENT: BUILDING STRONG WELSH COMMUNITIES BEYOND COVID
Here is the recording of our Strong Welsh Communities Hustings event.
COMMUNITY ACTION FOR A GREENER FUTURE
As we enter the “decisive decade” for battling climate change, Grant Peisley from Community Energy Wales, Datblygiadau Egni Gwledig (DEG) and YnNi Teg sets out why the new Welsh Government need to prioritise support for community-led energy projects to achieve a stronger, greener, fairer future.
WHY THE NEXT WELSH GOVERNMENT NEED TO PRIORITISE COMMUNITY ACTION
Matthew Brindley, Building Communities Trust’s policy officer outlines why it’s so important the next Government recognise, respect and invest in Strong Welsh Communities and their organisations.
THE CASE FOR A WELSH COMMUNITY RIGHTS ACT
Lloyd Jones from the Bevan Foundation outlines why, as we recover from Covid, it may be a fitting time to give communities greater say and control of the local assets they care about.
PUTTING WELSH COMMUNITIES AT THE HEART OF THE FOUNDATIONAL ECONOMY
Elin Hywel from Cwmni Bro Ffestiniog outlines why the next Welsh Government needs to recognise Welsh Communities as a huge, largely untapped resource of wellbeing and resilience and key to sustaining and developing local economies in Wales.
MADE IN COLWYN BAY: COMMUNITY FILM PROJECT CHAMPIONING LOCAL CREATIVES
Invest Local group Together for Colwyn Bay launched a film series in January 2021 to celebrate the informal network of creatives living and working locally.
WHY WELSH GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE INVOLVING US (CITIZENS) MORE
Noreen Blanluet from the Co-production Network for Wales sets out how Government can, and should, meaningfully involve citizens and communities in the co-production of public services in Wales.
MANIFESTO LAUNCH: STRONG WELSH COMMUNITIES, 27 JANUARY 2021
In the first of our two launch events for the Strong Welsh Communities manifesto and campaign, we shared the manifesto and discussed how community groups can get involved in the campaign to build healthier, happier, more resilient communities in Wales.
WEBINAR: A COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO COVID, 22 JANUARY 2021
The Community Responses to Covid report was produced by People & Work in collaboration with Llechi Glo A Cefn Gwlad, which looks at how community organisations across Wales responded to the first lockdown, as well the support from local authorities and CVCs.
WEBINAR: HOW STRONG ARE WELSH COMMUNITIES? 25 NOV 2020
This webinar was the launch event for two reports on the state of our communities, aiming to highlight and celebrate the strength of communities in Wales.
COVID STORIES: AFTERNOON TEA IN PENYWAUN
Rhiannon McHugh, Community Development Worker for Invest Local group Penywaun Forward Together, looks back on the heart-warming Afternoon Tea project that took place during lockdown
RENEWABLE MAESGEIRCHEN: A COMMUNITY VISION FOR CLEAN, GREEN ENERGY
The need to tackle climate change is growing ever more urgent, and with little in the way of top-down actions by national governments helping communities switch to renewable energies, communities are finding ways to do it themselves.
COVID STORIES: CEFN GOLAU COOKING CLUB
Cefn Golau Together’s Cooking Club has delivered weekly cooking activities for children during Covid-19 through this great initiative.
A MANIFESTO FOR STRONG WELSH COMMUNITIES BEYOND COVID
Matthew Brindley, Building Communities Trust’s policy officer outlines why the next Welsh Government needs to recognise, respect and invest in Strong Welsh Communities.
A COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO COVID
As we launch our report A Community Response to Covid, Dr Duncan Holtom from People & Work explains the key findings from the research.
TOGETHER FOR COLWYN BAY: CREATIVE WELLBEING ACTIVITIES
Invest Local group Together for Colwyn Bay have created a beautiful booklet full of fun and stimulating creative tasks to help with wellbeing in these difficult times.
INVEST LOCAL CAERAU: WINTER 2020 NEWSLETTER
Invest Local Caerau have delivered their Winter 2020 newsletter, keeping local residents updated with community news and projects, and letting them know where they can access support for issues such as increased winter energy costs.
TIME FOR A WEALTH FUND FOR COMMUNITIES IN WALES?
Chris Johnes, Chief Executive of the Building Communities Trust outlines why UK and Welsh Government need to prioritise long-term investment led by local people to transform their communities
COVID STORIES: A SOCIALLY-DISTANCED HALLOWEEN
Not being able to go out trick or treating didn’t stop these communities from making the most of Halloween this year!
TOGETHER FOR COLWYN BAY
rom Communications to Covid-19, Development Officer Vin Murtagh writes about his first six months working with the Invest Local group Together for Colwyn Bay.