Updates

Using the Terrain Rider, you can access one of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park’s best locations, Mynydd Illtyd, right next to the National Park Visitor Centre. 

The Terrain Rider is a specially designed, all-terrain mobility scooter that can be used by those who have limited mobility. 

Bannau Brycheiniog aims to make the National Park as accessible as possible and so, with funding from the Welsh Government’s Brilliant Basics fund, we can offer a Terrain Rider service free of charge although donations are always appreciated.  

 

Get in touch now to book an informal 15-minute chat with us to begin the process of submitting your proposal to the Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund. We are here to maximise the success of all applicants in Wales, so we would love to hear from you.

Aviva, in partnership with WWF and the RSPB, is giving £1 million to support community groups across Wales and the UK to protect and restore nature in their local area.


We all have the power to make a real difference and help bring nature back to life. That’s why WWF, the RSPB and Aviva have come together to launch the Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund to make it easier for communities to take action for nature.

From creating community gardens and replanting wildflower meadows, to protecting local wildlife and promoting community connection to nature – together we can help communities around the UK bring nature back to life and make our isles wilder.

As the project partners for Wales, Groundwork Wales are here to make your application a success. We are delighted to be working with the Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund to help support organisations in Wales who are keen to apply

 For more information, Please contact: hywel.tanner-jones@groundwork.ork.uk  Hywel is the project co-ordinator.

 

Qualia Law Community Interest Company (CIC) Receives National Lottery Funding to Provide Free Advice to families of disabled children applying to the Court of Protection to access Child Trust Funds. 

For more information about Qualia Law CIC and their initiative to provide free child trust fund application support, please visit www.qualia-law.org or contact info@qualia-law.org.

 

Thousands of people across the UK are finding the rising cost of living difficult. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council needs your views to help create an ‘Anti-Poverty Action Plan.’

Poverty means that someone can’t afford to live at the standard that most other people would expect. This may mean that you can’t afford to heat your home, pay your rent or mortgage, buy essentials for you or your children, or take part in activities in the community. It may also mean that you can’t afford to eat, or keep warm and dry.

If you think you are experiencing this, or you have done in the past, then we would like you to answer this anonymous, short survey. Your response to this survey will help us create an Anti-Poverty Action Plan which works for Merthyr Tydfil.

Further paper copies of this survey are available in the Civic Centre, or you can complete the survey online via our website www.merthyr.gov.uk.

If you would like support to complete this survey, or would like the survey in Welsh or other formats or languages, then please contact us using the details below. Responses can be emailed, posted or delivered to the following:

Email: projectmanagement@merthyr.gov.uk

Telephone: 01685 725000 and ask for the Policy and Improvement section. 

Address:   Policy and Improvement
                   Civic Centre
                   Castle Street
                   Merthyr Tydfil
                   CF47 8AN

If you want help or information on cost of living support, there is a range of information on the ‘Cost of Living Support and Advice Hub’ on our website www.merthyr.gov.uk  

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