Tir a Fwyd – Land & Food

Grwp Resilience Pembrokeshire is delighted to have gained support through the Pembrokeshire Sustainable Communities Fund (SPF) for our “Tir a Fwyd” project. There are three strands to this project:

  • Expanding existing and creating new community growing sites (CGS), addressing specific needs and widening community engagement, to enable growers to be more green, efficient and productive.
  • Supporting local food festivals, promoting local food culture, facilitating collaboration and building local business benefits, promoting local sourcing and sustainable farming.
  • Researching and identifying practical, affordable and low carbon equipment (solar pumps, power storage options, small-holder tools and equipment) for better sharing among users.

We welcome collaboration. Please contact vicky@grwp.wales for more information.

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