Meeting and activities for Pembrokeshire deaf people sign language users.
West Wales Care & Repair helps older home owners and private tenants to repair, adapt and maintain their homes. This can include:
Home Energy Advice
Small aids/equipment and minor adaptations e/g grabrails, stair rails, b...
West Wales Action for mental health
SNAP Cymru is a registered Welsh charity that provides information, advice and support for parents children and young people (0-25), who have or may have special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. Our advice is imparti...
Barcud is a not for profit housing association. Every penny is ploughed back into providing
first class homes in our communities across Powys, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and
Pembrokeshire.
By bringing together expertise...
Scout group
We advocate for the rights of family carers to be heard as equals in service planning and policy development
- enabling and supporting carer groups and individuals to be fully included in their communities and central to
pl...
Animal Welfare, Environment and community support including charity shops
The present community of Tregynon derives from the historical parish of the same name. The community lies in the Montgomeryshire hill country in a landscape that is defined by the upper reaches of the Bechan brook. The larges...
Support and information for those living with deafness. Campaigning on behalf of deaf people.
Llanymynech, nestled beneath its impressive limestone cliffs, is a small border village with the unique position of being partly in England and partly in Wales. The village hall whilst being in the English half of the village...
The Heart of Wales Railway Line is part of the main rail network....but with a difference. Connecting with main line trains at Swansea and Shrewsbury, this 120 mile line makes its way through some of the most unspoiled parts...
The Brecon and Radnor Branch of CPRW covers the old historic counties of Brecknock and Radnorshire. Rural and sparsely populated, mountainous to the south, this area contains few towns of size. Rural towns, villages and scatt...
The Llandrindod Wells Town Council meets at 7pm in Committee Room A, County Hall every third Tuesday of the month except for August.
Llanfyllin Workhouse, know locally as Y Dolydd, is one of the finest examples of a Victorian workhouse to survive in Britain. It is a developing community centre and venue for the arts, education, environment and heritage....
The Wales Federation of Young Farmers Clubs is a voluntary youth organisation operating bilingually throughout rural Wales.
Over 5,000 young people aged between 10 and 26 years are currently members of the organisation, a...
Our Police and Crime Commissioner is elected by the Dyfed-Powys public to be their voice and to keep them safe. The Commissioner listens to them, sets the priorities for policing and crime prevention, holds the police to acco...
ADMINISTRATION OF VILLAGE HALL. MAIN ROOM IS SUFFICIENTLY LARGE FOR INDOOR BOWLS AND BADMINTON. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE MEETING ROOM AND KITCHEN. BAR SERVICES CAN BE MADE AVAILABLE.
We are a not for profit organisation aimed at community progress through the web.
With your involvement, we hope to help local business, community groups, schools and colleges, councillors and citizen journalists connect b...