Welsh Country your Countryside Magazine for Wales
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Welsh Country is the pan Wales magazine that is essential reading for those that are passionate about the countryside of Wales, Welsh Food, Arts in Wales, Welsh Property, the history of Wales and its people, lifestyle, gardening and much more...
Welsh Arts News
- Theatre Hafren welcomed Dunvant Male Choir for St. David’s day concert.
- The Lion Tamer comes to Wales for some great Nights Out
- Julia Harris Exhibition Dates in 2010
- Glynn Vivian Art Gallery free events programme for March and April
- Swansea Grand hears The Songs of Shockheaded Peter and other Gory Verses
Latest news from around Wales
Welsh Country Food News
- Pemberton’s Chocolates at Llanboidy have this week unearthed a fabulous chocolate Dragon’s Egg.
- Rural Affairs Minister visits award winning companies
- Dissolution of the Meat Hygiene Service and merger with the Food Standards Agency
- Praise for Gwynedd food enforcement services making Welsh food safer
- Elm Grove Country House awarded the Pembrokeshire Produce Mark for their use of local Welsh food
| EU and Welsh Assembly Government funding continues develop rural Wales |
| Other News |
| Thursday, 19 November 2009 10:29 |
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Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones visited the Tywi valley on 18th November, to open one of the many Welsh projects that has benefitted from Rural Development Plan (RDP) funding.
The Minister also announced two new co-operation projects that had recently been awarded RDP funding under Axis 4.
The Minister opened the Tywi Afon yr Oesoedd Traditional Building centre which has been supported by over £500,000 of RDP funding. The centre will offer students and members of the public training in the fast disappearing skills of stonemasonry and woodwork - skills which are needed to maintain the traditional buildings prevalent in this rural valley.
Speaking at the launch the Minister said:
"The Rural Development Plan is a very important mechanism for developing rural communities. Between 2007 and 2013 it will bring an impressive £795m of funding to rural Wales.
"Through this traditional building project we can see what can happen when communities realise that traditional skills have a place in the future, and are prepared to invest in that future. This centre will enable dying skills to be renewed and will ensure that the changes we make now will preserve our past and secure our future.
"I am also pleased to announce over £300,000 of RDP funding which has been awarded to the Community Enterprise Monmouthshire and the Marches project to develop collaboration opportunities between the social enterprise sectors in Monmouthshire and Wrexham. The project will focus on sharing best practice and transferring skills between the two regions.
"A further £8000 has been awarded to a sister project which will deliver an enterprise programme aimed at young people. The programme will include training and support to young people interested in starting their own social enterprises."
RDP funding is still available for Co-operation projects that are submitted via the 18 Local Action Groups across Wales. For more information, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The Rural Development Plan for Wales 2007-2013 is funded by the Welsh Assembly Government and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.
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