submitting articles for this site

If you wish to have any news relating to services for children and their families published onto this site please forward items to PAVO via email: info@pavo.org.uk. Preferably send attachments in Word or publisher rather than pdf format.

If you wish to have further information about anything appearing here please do contact PAVO via the HelpDesk email: info@pavo.org.uk or phone: 0845 009 3288

If any of the links to documents, surveys or other websites don't work please do let us know and we will try again.

See our Sister Blog: PAVO Powys Play Partnership -http://powysplaypartnership.blogspot.co.uk/


Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Wild Communities

"Go Wild, Get Skilled, Stay Well"
This 3 year, Big Lottery Funded project will work with local people in the Upper Tawe Valley, delivering a range of activities such as: 
  • Volunteer workdays on our 5 nature reserves. We meet on the 1st and 3rd friday of each month
  • Monthly guided wildlife walks to local sites
  • A programme of events and talks for all ages
The project will particularly look to provide opportunities for local unemployed people and those experiencing physical and mental ill health to access training, learn new skills and meet new people though:
  • Monthly wildlife inspired workshops
  • Access to training courses with accreditation
  • Weekly wildlife gardening club in partnership with Mind
The project will also deliver environmental education workshops through schools and community events to engage with children, giving them experiences that will spark an interest in their wild surrounding landscapes. 
If you would like to get involved or find out more please see our events page or contact the Wild Communities team on 01639 844 273 or email us at wildcommunities@brecknockwildlifetrust.org.uk


Brecknock Wildlife Trust has been awarded a grant of£313,757 from the Big Lottery to deliver it's Wild Communities project based in Cwm Tawe Uchaf (Upper Swansea Valley).This 3 year project will work closely with local people and organisations to help revitalise deprived communities and their local environment.
The project will take a community wide approach which involves extensive partnership working with organisations such as MIND, Jobcentre Plus and Communities First, allowing us to work with their clients and tackle deprivation. Cwm Tawe Uchaf and the area around Ystradgynlais in particular is an area of high deprivation with some parts listed as being in the top 10% most deprived areas of Wales. Through regular practical conservation workdays, guided walks and workshops the project will provide valuable opportunities for local unemployed people and those experiencing physical and mental ill health to access training, learn new skills and meet new people. In turn, this will see an increase in their employability and improved health and well-being. The project will also deliver environmental education sessions through schools and community events to engage with children, giving them experiences that will spark an interest in their wild surrounding landscapes.
Having recently appointed a Project Manager, the project will also benefit from the recruitment of a Project Support Officer and three 9 month Project Assistant positions for local people. These short-term posts will provide valuable paid work experience and training in the conservation sector as well as guidance and support on updating CVs and gaining further employment and training.
Brecknock Wildlife Trust have five nature reserves in the Cwm Tawe Uchaf area and is excited about the potential positive contribution this project can make to these valuable sites and their wildlife. The five reserves the project will be working on are: Allt Rhongyr and Craig y Rhiwarth near Pen y cae and Ystradfawr, Wern Plemys and Cae Lynden in Ystradgynlais and Gurnos area. These sites contain a rich mix of wildflower meadow, rhos pasture and woodland and are some of the best sites in Wales for the rare marsh fritillary butterfly. As well as managing these reserves for the benefit of wildlife, the project aims to increase the number of local people using and enjoying these sites through community events and improved access. The project also looks to work on other community green spaces including school grounds and local gardens, creating wildlife havens and further opportunities for learning.
This project continues the Living Landscape work in Cwm Tawe Uchaf (Upper Swansea Valley) and follows on from the previous "Upper Tawe Valley Living Landscape Project"



I hope to see you there!

If you would like to know more about this project and how you could be involved, please contact us.

No comments: