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Launch of Novel 'LIMESTONE MAN'

P Morgan September 14, 2015

Coming to Ty Carnegie, Bridgend's Art Centre, the launch of 'Limestone Man', Robert Minhinnick's second novel, which describes an exile's return to a Wales of young people's suicides.

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In Doing, Literature Tags arts, literature
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'Cerdd Dant' at Porthcawl's Green Room

P Morgan September 3, 2015

8pm, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 sees a special evening of harp playing and Welsh language recitation taking place in SUSTAINABLE WALES’S GREEN ROOM, 5, JAMES ST., PORTHCAWL CF36 3BG

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Porthcawl's Green Room returns with an exciting programme

P Morgan August 28, 2015

PORTHCAWL’S ‘GREEN ROOM’ RETURNS WITH EXCITING PROGRAMME

Sustainable Wales’s ‘Green Room’ performance space has its autumn 2015 programme lined up.

EVENTS so far arranged include the following, with an exciting ‘Cerdd Dant’ launching the season.

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In Doing Tags arts
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the interview: spies and romantics

P Morgan July 29, 2015

Richard Marggraf Turley’s recently released novel, The Cunning House, is an exploration - and excavation - of a troubling historical mystery, and holds a mirror up to our own times, exploring sexual scandal, corruption and surveillance

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In Interviews, Literature, Sustainability Tags Romantics, Richard Marggraf Turley, Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, literature, poetry, fiction
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Let SUSSED know what you want...

P Morgan July 28, 2015

Our sister organisation SUSSED, an ethical store in Porthcawl run as a social enterprise is conducting a customer survey. If you visit SUSSED please take a few moments to answer a few questions 

Take the survey (a new window or tab will open on SurveyMonkey, all answers are anonymous). Your response is appreciated!

In Charity News Tags survey
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Telling it Slant: Writing about Climate Change

P Morgan July 16, 2015

Man-made climate change is the greatest threat to our society and environment. A forthcoming course at Ty Newydd encourages all forms of imaginative writing about this phenomenon from descriptions of the present to possible futures.

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In Literature, Doing Tags literature, poetry, environment, ty newydd
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The garden at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth

The garden at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth

The Interview: Small is Beautiful

P Morgan July 13, 2015

It was intriguing to hear Katie and George talk about their plans. A festival of ideas, they said, as well as the usual music and revelry. And why not? Yes, the thought stayed with me. After all, aren't ideas the most valuable currency a culture can posess? I wanted to know more...

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In Sustainability, Interviews Tags CAT, Wales, ideas, environment, sustainability
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Croeso to the Anthropocene

P Morgan June 12, 2015

In 2000 growing recognition of the reality of the planetary scale of human impacts led Nobel laureate and atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen to coin the term ‘Anthropocene’ to describe the geological epoch in which we now live.

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In Climate Tags anthropecene, ecology, civilisation
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TTIP - Is what's good for corporations good for you?

P Morgan June 5, 2015

Why would a million people sign a petition against TTIP ? - here are some of the issues...

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a comprehensive free trade and investment treaty currently being negotiated – in secret – between the European Union and the USA. - War on Want
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In Economy Tags trade, commerce, TTIP, economy, EU
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