text of the letter written in january 2016 to darren mepham (chief executive bridgend county borough council), on behalf of the bridgend fairtrade partnership
Absence of the availability of Fairtrade products at Carnegie House
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Absence of the availability of Fairtrade products at Carnegie House
Read MoreOver 12,000 hours of volunteer time since our move to share office space with SUSSED in 2012!
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Thanks to all our Green Room performers, guests and open mic performers...
It's that time of year again and we're holding our 2015 Ethical Christmas Feast with the help of ’19 Mary Street’, the vibrant new tapas and cocktail bar in Porthcawl, on Tuesday, December 15th from 7.15pm.
Read MoreAutumn begins and new challenges emerge. Sustainable Wales has two new exciting opportunities for motivated people.
We’re hoping to develop an ‘Arts, Craft and Culture Trail’ for Porthcawl, following a very successful feasibility study. Also, we are about to produce ‘Shine a Light?‘ – a short challenging film outlining the difficulties of community energy development in the UK – solar, hydro, biomass, geothermal, wind. The aim of the film is educational and supports democratising our energy supply, bringing ownership and profit back into communities.
Read MoreOur sister organisation SUSSED, an ethical store in Porthcawl run as a social enterprise is conducting a customer survey. If you visit SUSSED please take a few moments to answer a few questions
Take the survey (a new window or tab will open on SurveyMonkey, all answers are anonymous). Your response is appreciated!
Welcome to our new website which we have developed internally over the last few months.
The site is designed for ease of navigation and focuses on why we exist, who we are, what we do and how you can get involved.
Read More12 months ago we had to make a big decision, possibly the biggest decision in the history of our charity. After 16 years as the grassroots voice for sustainable development in Wales we were at a crossroads. Where was our future? Did we have a future?
Read MoreOur mission is to seek solutions for the unsustainable way we live. This involves cultural change and has implications for future generations.
Sustainable Wales’s aim is to help revitalise the local economy. We promote social and environmental progress and are enterprising, creative and internationally aware.
We are committed to society, artistic creativity and the natural world. We work with communities, voluntary groups and government.
We believe in this way we can foster an exciting future that doesn’t cost us the earth.
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