One Voice Wales Ceredigion Area Meeting – Rural Housing Enabler

Yesterday evening we attended the One Voice Wales Ceredigion Area Meeting, and amongst the Rural Housing Enablerinteresting topics discussed was the need for rural social housing.

Elen Grantham, who is the Ceredigion and surrounding area Rural Housing Enabler, gave a presentation on the need for social housing in rural towns and communities, where house and rent prices tend to be higher, but wages lower.

A lack of affordable homes, coupled with less work opportunities means that Ceredigion loses a high number of its young people. This has a knock on effect in the communities, with less numbers attending the schools, fewer people to use local amenities etc, which in turn reduces jobs, and the cycle continues.

The presentation did not concentrate solely on the standard social housing which most are aware of, but also other opportunities such as ‘Shared Ownership’, ‘Shared Equity & Homebuy’ and ‘Affordable Housing for Sale’ for local people in their local communities.

Below is a snippet of information from the Tai Ceredigion website, but below/on the website are links to further information.

If you have any opinions on the matter in our community, we would love to know and be able to pass the information on to Elen. Part of her job and the purpose of her presentation was to liaise with rural communities, seeking their opinions and needs.

Do you feel there is a need? Do you know someone, or are you struggling to get onto the property ladder, or even pay the rent? House prices are high, wages are low, making ends meet and getting a foot on the property ladder is a National epidemic. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any views or ideas on the matter.

www.rhewales.co.uk  Rural Housing Enabler

Articles on the matter:

www.tivysideadvertiser.co.uk/news/16095445.Call_to_halt___39_the_brain_drain__39__from_West_Wales/

http://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/article.cfm?id=119884&headline=More%20than%201,000%20young%20adults%20per%20year%20leave%20Ceredigion%20to%20find%20work&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2018

A Brief Guide to Our Community Council and our Roles

Over the last few weeks, whilst inviting and marketing the upcoming Community Council AGM, I have been asked the very same question time and time again, and it’s the very same question I asked before I looked into it and joined last year…

What is the Community Council? and What do they do?

What is the Community Council? Well the website has an ‘about us’ page which has a fab bit of info to cover that, so I’ll concentrate on What do they do? www.ccystradfflurcc.org.uk/about/

What do they do?

One Voice Wales have put together a great ‘Guide to Community & Town Councils and their Roles’. This is actually the document that I read when I was doing my research into becoming a Community Councillor.

OVW Community and Town Councils and the role of Local Councillors

In short, as a Community Council we have powers which fall into 3 main categories:

  1.  Representing the whole electorate within the Community
  2. Delivering services to meet local needs
  3. Strive to improve quality in life in the Community

As a Community Council we have an annual budget funded by the ‘precept’ from the Council Tax. This allows us to fund things such as grass cutting, street lights, maintenance of bus shelters, the park, the war memorial, and so on. It also allows for donations to local organisations and charities, as well as the running of the Community Council, in the way of Insurance, the Clerk’s salary and the websites running costs.

For more information on what we do, the best place to be is at the meetings, you are always welcome, but if you can’t make it take a look at the meeting minutes.

We are always striving to do more, so if you have an idea, or concern that we can help with, please just let us know, and we really will do our best.

 

Plastic Free Community – Cymuned Ddi Plastig

In our last Community Council meeting on the 15th of March, the Surfers Against Sewage ‘Plastic Free Communities’ scheme was raised and supported by all members of the Council. It was also fully supported in the Full Council meeting on the 22nd of February 2018 to support plastic reduction initiatives in Ceredigion.

The scheme sets out five guidelines/objectives in order to achieve the ‘Plastic Free’ status, including setting up a Steering Group, working with local businesses and organisations to replace single use plastic with sustainable alternatives, and carrying out litter picks.

For further information please see the Plastic Free Community Toolkit: Plastic-Free-Coastlines-Community-Toolkit

A few interesting facts:

  1. At least 8 million pieces of plastic enter the oceans every day
  2. Two-thirds of plastic gets into the sea from land based sources (incl. rivers and drains)
  3. A plastic bottle can last for 450 years in the marine environment

For more interesting, but devastating facts: https://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/plastic-pollution-facts-figures/

There is of course so much more that needs to be done by retailers and the Government, to encourage, enforce reduced usage and increased recycling, but we as individuals and a community can do our bit, and with others, show how it can be done.

Get Involved:

If you as an individual, business or organisation would like to get involved please get in touch. You can get involved by joining the Steering Group, joining organised litter picks, as an organisation or business, joining the movement and switching 3 single-use plastics for plastic free alternatives or by just passing on the message and doing your bit at home. 

There are other schemes to help reduce plastic that we can get involved with such as a ‘Deposit Return Scheme’ and ‘Return to Offender’. For more information, please take a look at Plastic Pollution – https://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/

 

Yn ein cyfarfod cyngor cymuned ar Fawrth 15fed,trafodwyd y cynllun SYRFFWYR YN ERBYN CARTHFFOSIAETH-CYMUNED DDI BLASTIG,a chytunodd y cynghorwyr yn unfrydol i gefnogi’r cynllun.Yng nghyfarfod y cyngor ar Chwefror yr 22ain derbyniodd y fenter hon gefnogaeth i leihau’r defnydd o blasting yng Ngheredigion.

Mae’r cynllun yn gosod 5 amcan/bwriad er mwyn cyrraedd statws ‘ddi blastig’,gan gynnwys sefydlu grwp llywio,i weithio gyda busnesau a sefydliadau lleol,er mwyn cymeryd lle defnydd sengl plastig gyda dewisiadau eraill cynaladwy,ynghyd a chasglu sbwriel o amgylch yr ardal.

Am fwy o wybodaeth ewch at PLASTIC FREE COMMUNITY TOOLKIT:plastic-Free-Coastlines-Toolkit(https://ccystradfflurcc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/plastic-free-coastlines-community-toolkit.pdf)

Rhai ffeithiau diddorol.

1.Mae o leiaf 8 miliwn o ddarnau plastig yn cyrraedd y cefnforoedd bob dydd.

2.Mae dwy rhan o dair o’r plastig yma’n cyrraedd y mor o ffynonellau ar dir (sy’n cynnwys afonydd a chwteri)

3.Gall potel blasting bara 450 o flynyddoedd mewn amgylchfyd morol.

Am fwy o wybodaeth a feithiau anhygoel,ewch at  https://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/plastic-pollution-facts-figures/(https://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/plastic-pollution-facts-figures/)

Wrth gwrs mae angen i adweithwyr a’r llywodraeth i wneud llawer mwy,i annog a gorfodi lleihau defnydd a chynyddu ail gylchu,ond hefyd mae angen i ni fel unigolion a chymuned i wneud ein rhan,a gyda eraill,i ddangos beth fedr ei gyflawni.

YMUNWCH YN Y FENTER

Os hoffech chi fel unigolyn,busnes neu sefydliad ymuno’n y fenter,cysylltwch a ni.Medrwch ymuno’n y grwp llywio,cynorthwyo pan fyddwn yn trefnu prynhawn/noson casglu sbwriel,neu fel sefydliad neu fusnes,ymuno’n yr ymgyrch a newid 3 defnydd sengl plastig am blasting amgen,neu hyd yn oed lledaenu’r neges a gwneud eich rhan garter.

Mae ‘na gynlluniau eraill i gynorthwyo lleihau plastig megis DEPOSIT RETURN SCHEME a RETURN TO OFFENDER.Am fwy o wybodaethcymerwch gip ar PLASTIC POLLUTION ar    https://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/(https://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/)