David Pettitt from Taff Housing explains why the road to providing its tenants with more energy efficient homes is paved with challenges.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
It’s time to end avoidable sight loss in Wales
This National Eye Health Week, RNIB Cymru calls for urgent action to improve the nation’s eye care.
IWA Analysis: Staying the course: Delivering Active Travel in Wales
Following the first annual report of the Independent Active Travel Board, Joe Rossiter looks at what’s next and why delivery constraints reflect wider challenges facing Welsh Government.
People unable to afford the essentials should be a top priority for the new First Minister
New research from Trussell highlights widespread reliance on food banks for everyday essentials.
Reaching Net Zero in Wales
In light of the imminent publication of the report of the Wales Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group, Dr Jack Price and Dr Helen Tilley look at the key lessons from WCPP’s recent work on Wales’ journey to a just net zero transition.
Let’s be real: Well-being Economics and a Green and Caring Economy
In the third article in this collaborative series with Oxfam Cymru, Cardiff Business School’s Dr Alison Parken OBE explores ensuring a fair and equitable transition to a well-being economy.
IWA Analysis: Sustainable Business for Future Generations with Wales & West Utilities
Joe Rossiter reflects on the IWA’s second roundtable event held in partnership with Wales and West Utilities (WWU).
Wrth Dychmygu Cymru yn 2100: Y Dyffryn 2100
Rwy’n breuddwydio yn y tywydd anwadal. Mae cymylau llwyd isel yn dynesu drwy’r dyffryn. Mae’r cymylau yn addo cawod o
A new framework for economic development in Wales: the Wellbeing Economy
In the second article in this collaborative series with Oxfam Cymru, Dawn Lyle, co-director of Wellbeing Economy Cymru and 4theRegion, advances Wellbeing Economics as the economic strategy Wales must pursue, to deliver well-being for people, places and planet.
Urgent support needed to help community groups navigate Cost-of-Living Crisis
Eleri Williams, Policy and Research Advisor at Building Communities Trust (BCT), shares their vision for a more supportive environment for community organisations across Wales.