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Read MoreRobert Minhinnick on Fanfare for the Funfair event 6th November 2025, a celebration and farewell for the Porthcawl Funfair.
Read MoreMargaret Minhinnick, Sustainable Wales co-founder was interviewed as part of Voices for Change: Stories from the Environmental Movement
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We welcome the knowledge and experience of Cam Elizabeth and Mike Erskine to the team of advisors to Sustainable Wales.
Cam Elizabeth is a film producer and content writer, with a background in social research and project evaluation. Cam specializes in network building and creating content that is co-produced with community members. Seven years ago, Cam co-founded Mud and Thunder, a creative partnership working for social and environmental justice. Recent Mud and Thunder highlights include producing a podcast about community supported agriculture for DTA Wales, creating a research film for Circular Economy Newport, and making a series of films for Sustainable Wales.
Cam is also a qualified gardener and runs a community garden project in Monmouthshire.
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Mike is a co-founder of Mud and Thunder, digital media changemakers working for environmental and social justice. He believes in the power of storytelling to help create change and follows community centred approaches to media creation, giving voice to community members and involving people in the telling of their own stories.
Over the last twelve years Mike has created films and digital stories on a range of topics including climate change, community energy, land ownership, nature connection and health, and regenerative farming. He has worked with organisations across Wales and the UK from the likes of Welcome to Our Woods in the Rhondda Valley, to Marine Conservation Society in Sussex, and Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority.
Mike is also a keen fell runner and you’ll often find him outside exploring a mountain, river or even a local park.
New advisor joins Sustainable Wales
Read MoreSteve Griffiths:
Thanks to Robert Minhinnick, an outing to read for, and with, old friends at the Green Room in Porthcawl, from this year's pamphlet 'The Gaze Met', my third in four years. I hope my fellow Clutag Press pamphleteers will read too, Robert from some new work, and Laura Wainwright - it was a great night we had a few months ago at the Wheatsheaf in London's Fitzroy. And then there'll be the music (Magic Marmalade Machine!) and the open mic, always good.
Chad joins the grwoing team of advisors at Sustainable Wales.
Read MoreOur mission is to seek solutions for the unsustainable way we live. This involves cultural change and has implications for future generations.
Sustainable Wales’s aim is to help revitalise the local economy. We promote social and environmental progress and are enterprising, creative and internationally aware.
We are committed to society, artistic creativity and the natural world. We work with communities, voluntary groups and government.
We believe in this way we can foster an exciting future that doesn’t cost us the earth.
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