PLANED is working in partnership with Building Communities Trust (BCT) taking up the role of community sector representation on the Third Sector Partnership Council.
The Third Sector Partnership Council is a forum for discussions between representatives of third sector networks and the Welsh Government. It provides an opportunity for the sector to raise issues of interest or concern and allows for meetings with all Cabinet Secretaries twice a year.
LEADER Manager at PLANED, Jessica Morgan said: āOur role is to represent the community sector ā organisations working in specific geographical areas to benefit people living in those areas. Some of those organisations may also be social enterprises or working with particular groups such as younger people, but anyone who is working to benefit a particular place is welcome to join the network.
āTo be able to represent the community sector effectively, we need to build a network of other organisations. Through this network, weāll look at the interests and concerns of the community sector and get your views on proposals coming from Government.ā
BCT Chief Executive, Chris Johnes said:ā BCT are probably the largest supporter of asset-based community development work in Wales, running the Invest Local programme in 13 mainly urban areas in Wales. We do have much wider networks than the Invest Local areas, but are aware that there is still lots of community activity we are unaware of, which is why we are so pleased to work with PLANED in undertaking this work.ā
The first meeting for the new Community Sector Network, South West Wales.
When: Tuesday, 5 February, 2019 | 10:30 – 15:00
Where: Hermon Community Hall, Hermon
If you have any questions, please get in touch with Chris Johnes or Emma Shepherd at BCT on 02921 202280
Booking link: https://bit.ly/2DcplSe
A bilingual leaflet is available to download here
DigwyddiadRhwydwaith y Sector Cymunedol am De-orllewinCymru
Mae PLANED yngweithiomewnpartneriaethgydaYmddiriedolaethAdeiladuCymunedauynymgymryd Ć¢ rĆ“l sector cymunedolarGyngorPartneriaeth y Trydydd Sector.
FforwmtrafodargyfercynrychiolwyrrhwydweithiauārTrydydd Sector a LlywodraethCymruywCyngorPartneriaeth y Trydydd Sector. Maeānrhoicyfleiār sector godipynciausydd o ddiddordebneusyānperipryder ac ynhwylusocyfarfodydd Ć¢ hollYsgrifenyddion y Cabinet ddwywaith y flwyddyn.
DywedoddRheolwr LEADER, Jessica Morgan āEinswyddogaethywcynrychioliār sector cymunedol ā sefydliadausyāngweithiomewnardaloedddaearyddolpenodolerbuddpoblsyānbywynyrardaloeddhynny. Mae rhaioārsefydliadauhynhefydynfentraucymdeithasolneuāngweithiogydagrwpiaupenodol (e.e. poblifanc), ondmaecroesoiunrhyw un syāngweithioerbuddllearbennigiymunoĆ¢ārrhwydwaith.
āErmwyncynrychioliār sector cymunedolyneffeithiol, maeangeniniadeiladurhwydwaith o sefydliadaueraill. Drwyārrhwydwaithhwn, byddwnynedrycharddiddordebau a phryderon y sector cymunedol ac yncasglueich barn aāchsylwadauar y cynigion y maeārLlywodraethyneurhoigerbron.ā
DywedoddChirs Johnes, PrifWeithredwr BCT: āMaeāndebygmaiārYmddiriedolaethAdeiladuCymunedauywmudiadcefnogigwaithdatblygucymunedolseiliedigarasedaumwyafCymru a hi syānrhedeg y rhaglenBuddsoddiānLleol mewn 13 o ardaloedd, trefolganmwyaf, yngNghymru. Mae gennymrwydweithiaullawermwyhelaethnaārardaloeddBuddsoddiānLleol, ondrydymynymwybodol bod llawermwy o weithgarwchcymunedolyndigwyddnadydymynymwybodolohono, a dyna pam rydymmorfalch o gydweithio Ć¢ PLANED yngnghyswllt y gwaithhwn.ā
Y cyfarfodcyntafargyfer y Rhwydwaith Sector Cymunedolnewydd, De OrllewinCymru.
Pryd: DyddMawrth, 5 Chwefror, 2019 | 10:30 – 15:00
Ble: Canolfan Hermon, Hermon
Osoesgennych chi unrhywgwestiynau, cysylltwch Ć¢ Chris Johnes neu Emma Shepherd ar 029 2120 2280.
Dolenarchebu:https://bit.ly/2VVugyi
Mae taflenddwyieithogargaeli’wlawrlwythoyma
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