I provide opportunities to enable people to get outside and engage with our natural world. I feel strongly that you have to have a connection with something in order to... read more →
Hello, my name is Heather McClure, I work with the Aber Food Surplus team in Aberystwyth to redistribute food waste in our area. The team is dedicated, imaginative and ambitious,... read more →
Since 2015 I have worked with Transition Bro Gwaun (TBG), an environmental volunteer-led organisation based in Fishguard & Goodwick, working to empower the community to take actions to reduce their... read more →
My background is in regenerating land, natural building and creative thinking. For 10 years I’ve been running training courses from my smallholding, drawing on the principles of wild thriving ecosystems to... read more →
As founder and director of Cardiff’s award-winning Riverside Market, I have twenty years’ experience of running a local food social enterprise, which contributes to a sustainable food economy. I feel... read more →
I have worked as permaculture landscape designer and teacher for over 20 years. In 2006 I started a landscaping business, Edible Landscaping (www.ediblelandscaping.co.uk). As a landscape designer I work with... read more →
I am a tutor at Coppicewood College Cilgerran, teaching adults as part of a small team: coppicing, green wood working, charcoal making, pole lathing and hedge laying - all with... read more →
I found Renew Wales through my interest in the Transition movement and the potential to get involved and help groups positively carry out and plan for meaningful action regarding climate change.... read more →
Jane has worked within the sustainability sector for over 25 years, skills are turning ideas into realistic projects, enjoys helping community groups to achieve their sustainable aims. Since joining RENEW... read more →
I am the managing director of Clynfyw CIC, a care farm in north Pembrokeshire which uses the countryside, social enterprise and innovative, meaningful projects to engage with, and inspire vulnerable... read more →