Swansea Community Farm on Brilliant Wales
A short video shown on the Community Channel last year about what is brilliant about volunteering! #dosomethingbrilliant
Swansea Community Farm - Part 1
Spill Media produced this film with Swansea Community Farm, who wanted to promote the good work done on the Farm.
Spill combined their training and film production elements to create this fun and informative insight into the farm, created with the members of Swansea Community Farm.
For more information, visit swanseacommunityfarm.org.uk
Prince Charles Swansea Community Farm
Charles in Swansea
Community Energy? Alive and Kicking!
COMMUNITY ENERGY? ALIVE AND KICKING!
Sustainable Wales visits the 2017 RENEW Wales Annual Conference to learn how the community groups are influencing the low carbon agenda in Wales.
Thanks to all our contributors :-
Paul Allen, ‘Zero Carbon Britain’ Coordinator, Centre Alternative Technology.
Robert Proctor, Renew Wales Programme Director/Business Manager Community Energy Wales
Amy Cameron, 10:10 Director of Operations
Chris Small, Director Swansea Community Energy & Enterprise Scheme (SCEES)
Producer: Sustainable Wales Productions
Film and Editing Eamon Bourke, Park6Productions and Margaret Minhinnick, Director Sustainable Wales.
Swans TV - Community: Swans help garden project grow
. . . Swans ambassador Lee Trundle and goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt get their hands dirty to help a new Community Garden project in Port Talbot spring to life.
Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club based in the city of Swansea, South Wales that plays in the Premier League. Swansea City represent England when playing in European competitions, although they have represented Wales in the past. They play their home matches at the Liberty Stadium.
The club was founded in 1912 as Swansea Town and joined the Football League in 1921. The club changed their name in 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea's new status as a city.
In 1981, the club were promoted to the original Football League First Division. It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season's end before finishing sixth, although a club record. It was from here the club suffered a relegation the season after, returning to the Football League Fourth Division a few seasons later, then narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference in 2003. Prior to playing home matches at the Liberty Stadium, the team had previously hosted at the Vetch Field. The Swansea City Supporters Society Ltd owns 20% of the club, with their involvement hailed by Supporters Direct as the most high profile example of the involvement of a supporters' trust in the direct running of a club.
In 2011, Swansea were promoted to the English Premier League, becoming the first Welsh team to play in the top division since its formation in 1992. On 24 February 2013, Swansea beat Bradford City 5-0 to win the 2012-13 Football League Cup (the competition's highest ever winning margin for the final), winning the first major English trophy in the club's history and qualifying for the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League.
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The Community Farm with the Bristol Drugs Project: Trainee Programme
The Community Farm is based in Chew Magna near Bristol, growing organic veg for boxes and using money raised for training and education. In 2014 they teamed up with the Bristol Drugs Project to offer 5 trainee places for people who wanted to retrain as farmers. Nearing the end of the programme two of the trainees agreed to be filmed and talk about their experiences but asked to be kept anonymous as they seek to move on with their lives.
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Swansea parks, shops and waterfront - green Toronto
Swansea Village is blessed by nature. With its hilly terrain sloping towards Lake Ontario, it is surrounded on three sides by a river, a lake, a pond and a park. On the north Bloor Street is vibrant with excellent shopping and dining. Subway along Bloor Street and streetcar line along Queensway provide easy access downtown. Swansea community centre located in the northern part of Rennie Park in the centre of the neighbourhood houses a small gym. Four tennis courts are located in the Rennie Park.
I Volunteer
A Fixers project led by Olivia Rees:
Olivia, 17, from Swansea, wants to show the benefits volunteering has for individuals and organisations.
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Tonight show Broadcast on 06/09/17 Turtle Bay Restaurant Swansea
Pre-launch party of the Turtle Bay Restaurant in Castle Sq Swansea. Broadcast as part of the Tonight Show On Swansea Bay tv .
This is Swansea Wales UK
This video is about Bananaman Cheers Up Swansea Shoppers filmed by Paul Harris.
Clips of some of the many fun things we got up to at Troublemakers Festival 2017
The rain fell relentlessly on the closed High Street for the Troublemakers Festival on Saturday causing a lot of events and demonstrations to be canceled. Due to .
Volunteering with Swansea Canal Society
This video is about volunteering with Swansea Canal Society. Produced by Buffoon Film and Media. Book tickets here nptartsandents.co.uk/en/event-11641
Swansea Waterfront Winterland (HD) / Gwledd y Gaeaf ar y Glannau (HD)
Stary skies, mince pies, ice skating and festive fun! You know it's Christmas when the grounds of the Waterfront Museum are transformed into this magical Christmas attraction....Swansea Waterfront Winterland!!
UK Airfield News - Swansea, Old Sarum, Wellesbourne, Solent, Goodwood
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UK Airfield News - Swansea, Old Sarum, Wellesbourne, Solent, Goodwood
Here is a summary of some of the airfield and aviation news in the UK during the past few weeks.
Swansea Airport has had its Operating Licence suspended over safety concerns following an unannounced safety audit by the CAA, according to UK Aviation News.
It is reported that the airfield infrastructure is showing signs of neglect, and there has been one report of livestock straying onto the runway.
Flight training has been suspended and for the time being it can only be used for private flying on an unlicensed basis.
Let’s hope that the required improvements are made as soon as possible so that this former World War II RAF airfield returns to being fully licensed.
Will Old Sarum, Wiltshire, close in 2019?
In July it was announced that aircraft owners and business had been given notice to quit due to the airfield’s probable closure in October.
This caused the inevitable sense of outrage and dismay within the General Aviation community, as Old Sarum is not only very historic but also very popular among aviators.
However, there may be hope for this 100 year old airfield yet.
It seems contrary to first impressions that we are likely to see changes but not the end of flying at Old Sarum.
The rumours suggest that there is likely to be a change of ownership.
The future of Wellesbourne Airfield still hangs in the balance.
Earlier this year the businesses that operate from this airfield were given notices to quit.
Again, this came as a huge blow to the flying schools and aircraft owners based at the airfield, as well as to the Vulcan XM655 Maintenance and Preservation Society.
On 3rd September an article appeared in the Leamington Observer reporting that tenants on the airfield had been given a year’s extension on their leases.
Earlier in the summer it was thought that all businesses had to vacate the airfield by October 29th, but it’s still not clear whether or not the airfield’s future is safe.
I made a video about a visit to the Vulcan earlier this year. Check it out on my channel if you want to see some close up views of the Vulcan’s interior and exterior.
There is better news from Solent Airport, which continues to attract many General Aviation visitors and aviation enthusiasts.
It’s a rare example of a local airfield that has received investment and improvements from the local council (Fareham Borough Council).
If you haven’t visited this airfield which, like Old Sarum, dates back to 1917 then you might want to put it on your list of destination airfields.
Aside from a warm welcome at the airfield you can walk to the beach at Lee-on-the-Solent within minutes.
And while airborne you can enjoy an aerial tour of the Isle of Wight, the Solent, Portsmouth, and Thorney Island.
Meanwhile, further up the coast, Goodwood Airfield in West Sussex is getting ready for the annual Goodwood Revival.
This motor racing event that combines static aircraft displays with occasional flights attracts thousands of visitors over the three days.
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Garden Arbours | Swansea | 01792 884828 | DG Heath
Dean at talks about garden arbours.
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Sustainability Week launch at Greenmeadow Farm
South Wales Valleys (3D FlyBys)
Visualization of intrinsic values.
How to find the Swansea Food Co-op
Swansea Food Co-op is a non-profit project that aims to provide affordable fruit and vegetables to the students and staff of Swansea university, while also supporting local farmers whose produce is sold by the Food Co-op and here is how to find us.
We sell our produce every Monday between 12pm and 2pm, outside the Discovery office
For more information Like our Facebook Page at facebook.com/FoodCoopSwansea
Vetch Veg Project, Swansea
Part of the Cultural Olympiad and Adain Avion project, this is a short video on the Vetch Veg Project. Coordinated by artist Owen Griffiths, with art Project Manager Carys Shannon, the project transformed the old iconic Swansea football ground into an Urban Utopia. Click here to find out more: