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Green Impact & Gorwelion at Cardiff University

P Morgan May 24, 2025

GREEN IMPACT

Excellent occasion on April 30, 2025 when ‘Gorwelion Shared Horizons’ was presented to the Cardiff University students of ‘Green Impact’, an environmental and cultural group.

Robert Minhinnick, editor, discussed the anthology, and Laura Wainwright, contributor, read from her ’Airbrushed Fields: Newport’s Glebelands’.

There followed readings by the students, including organiser Chloe Woodhouse.

Robert and Laura talking with Green Impact

Next, Laura described her time at Cardiff University, where she gained her BA, her MA and worked towards her PhD. This was vital encouragement to her audience, living proof from an ex-student how important literary degrees are today, and how they can transform lives.

Several students were critical of plans by the university to cut academic employment. Finally, Minhinnick and Wainwright read from their joint publication, ‘Thrall: Poems and Art”, (Seventh Quarry Press.)

It is hoped this connection between Green Impact and Sustainable Wales will be maintained.

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Gorwelion Shared Horizons and Thrall: Poems and Art are also available at SUSSED our volunteer run ethical shop in Porthcawl.

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