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A smart energy future for Wales / Dyfodol ynni glyfrach i Gymru

…health and care applications of smart meter data’11.45 Q&A session11.55 Workshop 212.25 Feedback from workshops and reflections on the day12.30 Closing remarks Why you should attend: to meet a range…

12/7/17, 9:00am
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Line of sheep standing on a ridge on a mountain.

Agroecology in Action: the Land of our Future

…on farm inputs such as fertiliser and feed. Recycling ‘waste’ from the farm rather than buying in expensive chemical fertilisers saves money and reduces the impact on the wider environment….

24th July
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Political Accountability and Popular Sovereignty

…of territories. However, it is increasingly diluted by remote central bodies, which can undermine the process of opinion formation and feedback sharing between elections to government from those governed. In…

12th June (16th January)
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A photo of a farm in Crickhowell, in the 1930s

How Wales gets its food back

…on the land and enhances communities’ stake in a landscape that feeds them. It locks carbon into increasingly healthy and biodiverse soils and builds nature by working in harmony with…

7th June (31st March)
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Polly Thomas A picture showing the Railway Gardens' library of “things” in Cardiff, an example of green economy

The land of my mothers: towards a truly green economy

…power over the market economy that fuels this lifestyle. Furthermore, it feeds the narrative that those who can’t afford to change their consumption patterns are not doing their bit for…

18th May (18th May)
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Rebecca Evans and Cefin Campbell point to the potential benefits of the visitor levy for Wales.

Keeping Wales Beautiful for Future Generations – Not Robbing Peter to Pay Paul

…about the idea of a visitor levy. The feedback, and the consumer research, will inform the detail of how the levy will work as we take the next steps towards…

28th April (28th April)
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A notebook and a pencil

Writers at Work at Hay Festival: ‘A Furnace of Creativity’

…visiting authors, publishers, editors and agents, and we also had each other – a supportive group of writers. We continued meeting for feedback sessions after the official Writers At Work…

24th April (24th April)
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A chicken in a coop looking down towards the ground

Intensive Poultry Units and the Well-being of Future Generations Act

…for incubating avian flu. Also speaking at the event was the charity Size of Wales, pointing out the link between the demand for soya to feed chickens (and other livestock)…

4th April (30th June)
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A picture of Emyr George, Director of Qualifications Policy and Reform at Qualifications Wales, wearing a white shirt, leaning in a relaxed way against a desk

An exciting journey

…feedback. Proposals for new combined GCSEs in the Sciences, Cymraeg, English and Mathematics gained particular attention. Continuing with our collaborative approach, our working groups are currently considering all points raised…

30th March (29th March)
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