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A new framework for economic development in Wales: the Wellbeing Economy

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.

16th August (12th September)
  • Politics and Policy

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.

15th August (12th September)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of Rhyl beach at high tide

The Queen is Dead: A Problem for Rhyl’s Regenerative Vision

Beth McAulay investigates the reasons behind the stalling of Rhyl’s Queens Market redevelopment.

14th August (15th August)
  • People and Places

A new dawn for local government in Wales?

The Wales Centre for Public Policy explores the fiscal challenges facing local government, and argues that fostering and sustaining strong community partnerships will be essential for success.

13th August (12th September)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of a road cutting through a mountain, leading towards a cloudy horizon.

Imagining Wales in 2100: Revisiting the 2020s

Carole-Anne Davies imagines a future buoyed up by a progressive outlook on infrastructure.

12th August (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy

Echoes of music, harmony, and heritage

Olatunji Offeyi looks at how Welsh folk music, a vital part of Wales’ intangible heritage, can uniquely address community tensions, foster unity and attract cultural tourists to Wales.

9th August (8th August)
  • Culture
Artist Rufus Mufasa, portrayed in front of a dark blue background with her arms outstretched.

Rufus Mufasa – ‘If you can imagine it, you will create it’

Victoria Kioi talks to participatory artist, literary activist, poet, rapper, singer-songwriter and theatre maker Rufus Mufasa about her latest album Trig(ger) Warning(s).

8th August (22nd July)
  • Culture

The glue that holds us together

In an interview for BBC Wales Sunday Supplement, Roger Lewis discusses the funding crisis facing the creative industries in Wales and the UK.

7th August (6th August)
  • Culture

A globally responsible Wales in a fractured world

In the first in a series of articles, Sarah Rees, Head of Oxfam Cymru, looks at how Wales can lead the way in building a fairer, greener world.

6th August (3rd January)
  • Politics and Policy
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