Rydym wedi gorffen ein Adroddiad blynyddol cyntaf Tir Canol yn ddiweddar, sy’n crynhoi rhai o’n prif weithgareddau rhwng 2022 a 2023. Gallwch ddarllen yr adroddiad hwn ar-lein yn Gymraeg neu Saesneg drwy ddilyn y dolenni isod! Mae’r cyfnod hwn o fywyd y prosiect yn un...
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A Volume of Poems – The Wild Farmer
On a cold evening a in February 2022 an audience gathered in Machynlleth to celebrate the launch of a volume of poems by poet Sam Robinson at the Owain Glyndŵr Centre. Sam Robinson was accompanied by poets and singers in the area as he who shared a number of poems...
Work experience with FWAG & Tir Canol
During April 2023 we had the plesure of hosting Elin Haf Jones as part of her work experience with FWAG. After her fortnight of work experienced Elin shared a bit more about her experience with us: Tell us a bit about yourself Hello, I’m Elin. I come from Llanilar...
Inspiration: New project explores planting trees and shrubs to produce fertilisers
A new project in the Dyfi Valley is exploring a way that trees and shrubs could contribute to farming livelihoods by producing organic fertilisers for horticultural and arable crops. The Perennial Green Manures (PGM) project is testing fertilisers made from the leaves...
New Tir Canol Partnership established
With the launch of the Tir Canol project, following the end of the Summit to Sea project, a new partnership now takes on the responsibility of delivering Tir Canol. This new partnership meets monthly to take the project forward, organisations include RSPB...
Did co-design work?
It’s been really important to the project to reflect and learn from what and how we’ve been designing locally relevant solutions for the biodiversity and climate crisis. It’s been a new way of working for a lot of us and so in early 2022 we commissioned a piece of...
ABERYSTWYTH CO-DESIGN WORKSHOP, MAY 2022
Over the last two years we have been bringing people together to co-design a new project which helps to protect nature and celebrates our land and sea culture. On a wet and windy May afternoon over 40 people took part in our final workshop of the co-design...
Instagram Live – A project update with TAIR
On the 14th February TAIR, the projects artists in residents, hosted an Instagram Live with Sian Stacey, Project Development Officer, about how the project has been developing, and how the co-design process is going. You can watch the discussion, which is in Welsh and...
Sharing the Blueprint
Over the last 18 months the Summit to Sea project has been inviting a wide range of people to take part in co-designing a future where nature and people thrive in Mid Wales. The project has held workshops, talks, drop-in sessions and one to one meetings with hundreds...
Exploring a shared vision for our land and sea with the Cambrian Mountains Initiative
During 2021 the Cambrian Mountains Initiative and the Summit to Sea project came together to collaborate on a research project with farmers and other natural resource managers. This research explored: What is the relationship between business and nature currently?...