Wales Sustainability Week Calendar of Events
There a number of exciting events next week across the area as part of the Wales Sustainability Week. Â
The purpose of the Wales Sustainability Week is to encourage individuals, and organisations from all sectors and communities to:
- take action to make Wales more sustainable;
- celebrate and promote what they are already doing;
- become part of a network that works together to make Wales more sustainable.
Keep Wales Tidy, Communities First Llwynhendy and Carmarthenshire County Council are championing the cause locally and Gillian Handscomb of Llwynhendy Communities First said:  “These are going to be fun events that will promote recycling and sustainability to all members of the community.â€Â Â
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Tuesday 17th May:
Recycling Beach Clean
Cefn Sidan Beach, Pembrey Country Park, Llanelli
Meet 10:00 AM – May 17, 1:00 PM
A beach clean with a difference will be held at Cefn Sidan.  Attendees will be encouraged to undertake a marine survey while clearing, and we aim to recycle the majority of the rubbish collected on the day.
Anyone wishing to attend should gather at the main entrance to Pembrey Country Park at 9.45am.   If you live in Llwynhendy, transport will be provided. Contact Communities First more information. Â
For more detains on the Beach Clean contact: Daniel Snaith 07824 504805 or daniel.snaith@keepwalestidy.org Â
“The beach clean will focus on recycling as much of the collected waste as possible, and attendees will also be encouraged to undertake a Marine Conservation Society surveyâ€Â said Dan Snaith of Keep Wales Tidy Â
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Wednesday 18th May:
Grow Your Own & Cookery Event
Community Growing Space, Dwyfor, Llwynhendy
Meet:Â 2pm till 5.30 pm
Details:Â Learn about growing your own food and how to cook it using fresh ingredients from the food co-op / allotments.
Contact: Gillian Handscomb, Llwynhendy Communities First – ghandscomb@footholdregeneration.co.uk
Thursday 19 May:
Carmarthenshire Learning Festival (part of Adult Learners’ Week)
St Elli Centre, Llanelli
10:00 am to  4:00 pm
Keep Wales Tidy will have a display stand as part of the FREE information and taster day. Want to learn something new? FREE advice, information and tasters on the learning opportunities near you – includes IT, Welsh, Hair & Beauty and much more…
Contact: Ray Neil 01792 467791 or r.neil@swales.wea.org.uk Â
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Junk Workshop
Ty Enfys Family Centre
Meet:Â 10am till 12 pm
Details:Â Using recycled materials, being delivered by Trysordy to make a life-size sculpture in Ty Enfys Family Centre.
Contact:Â Gillian Handscomb, Llwynhendy Communities First or ghandscomb@footholdregeneration.co.uk
Friday 20 May
 Woodland Management Taster Session
Mynedd Mawr Woodland Park, Tumble
Meet:Â 09.30am till 1 pm
Details: Â TBC
Contact: Dan Snaith (Keep Wales Tidy) – 07824 504811 Â
A woodland management session organised in association with Keep Wales Tidy and Carmarthenshire County Council will be held at the Mynydd Mawr Park woodlands as part of Adult Learner’s Week 2011. Attendees should meet outside the council offices on Heol Hirwaun Olau at 9.30am. Â
All equipment (excluding clothing) will be provided. If you live in Llwynhendy, there will be transport provided, please contact Communities First Llwynhendy for more information. Â
Contact: Daniel Snaith 07824 504805
daniel.snaith@keepwalestidy.org Â
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