Keeping Merthyr Tydfil fully informed of all the latest Third Sector news and developments.
Thursday, 23 January 2020
Public Consultation on plans for reopening the Abernant to Merthyr Tydfil Tunnel
People living in Merthyr Tydfil and the Cynon Valley are
being consulted on plans to improve transport links between the two valleys.
Residents’ opinions are being sought on bus services and
more direct and safe Active Travel routes, such as reopening the Abernant to
Merthyr Tunnel for walking and cycling.
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Councils
are working together with the aim of making the journey easier for people who
travel between Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil for reasons including work,
education, shopping and entertainment.
The plan is for improved ‘Active Travel’ routes, providing
more opportunities for walking and cycling between Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil.
These are currently limited to the seven-mile stretch of main road linking the
valleys, with some very steep sections and high volumes of traffic.
The Abernant to Merthyr Tunnel is a 1.4-mile long disused
railway tunnel which was closed in 1962. The tunnel could be reopened for
pedestrian and cycle use, providing a safe, traffic-free and direct walking and
cycling route of around four miles between the two town centres, reducing the
current journey by around three miles.
Thursday, 16 January 2020
MSE Charity - grant scheme opens 3 Feb
Want an MSE Charity grant of up to £7,500? Non-profit organisations can benefit from a cash boost from the charity's latest grant-giving round. It's themed on 'living with long-term challenges' - so it's for groups that may, for example, help teach financial skills to people with learning difficulties - and opens for applications on Mon 3 Feb. To find out if your organisation is eligible, you can take an eligibility quiz and apply via the charity's website. The round closes once it accepts 40 applications or on Fri 28 Feb, whichever comes first
Wednesday, 15 January 2020
Free Training from Cruse Bereavement Care - Impact of Bereavement on Children and Young People
Cruse Bereavement Care
is able to offer a 1 day 'Impact of Bereavement on
Children and Young People' training course, which can be delivered in
your organisation to up to 15 people by a Cruse trainer. This is a
whole days training suitable for those organisations working with
Children and Young People. This training can be delivered free of charge
prior to 31st March.
Training days are
limited so if your organisation is interested please contact Alison Thomas, Children and Young People's Service and Development
Manager, Cruse Wales.
Alison.thomas@cruse.org.uk Telephone: 07931179580
www.cruse.org.uk/Wales
Alison.thomas@cruse.org.uk Telephone: 07931179580
www.cruse.org.uk/Wales
Monday, 13 January 2020
Food Poverty Grant - Closes Today
Just a reminder that the deadline for applications to Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council's Food Poverty grant is today.
Thursday, 9 January 2020
WCVA Webinar on new Wales Safeguarding Procedures
Webinar: Introduction to Wales Safeguarding Procedures
Find out about the new safeguarding procedures.Delivered through the medium of English
28 January 2020, 14:00 - 15:00
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Community Asset Transfers - The Good, the Bad and the Learning
Third Sector Support Wales (TSSW) is
pleased to invite you to an exciting event as part of Wales’ inaugural Fire Starter
Festival:
·
Are
you a voluntary organisation thinking about taking on a community asset
transfer of buildings or land, or at the beginning of the transfer process?
·
Are
you a Local Authority officer working on Community Asset Transfers and looking
to refine or improve your processes?
This free event is for you!
By looking at the good, the bad and the
learning, we will explore how to make the Community Asset Transfer process as
smooth as possible for voluntary organsiations and local authorities alike.
Hear from organisations who have gone
through the process, funders supporting projects and buildings that have been
transferred into voluntary sector ownership and the expert support bodies
already making the process easier for organisations across Wales.
We will also be sharing opportunities
for voluntary organsiations to access public sector contracts that could
improve an asset’s sustainability.
To book online for free, use the
following links to Eventbrite:
Ebbw Vale
|
Flintshire
|
Neath Port Talbot
|
10am-1pm
(registration from
9.30am)
Tuesday 4 February 2020
Llanhilleth Institute,
Ebbw Vale
|
1pm-4pm
(registration from
12.30pm)
Thursday 6 February 2020
Caffi Isa, Mold
|
1pm-4pm
(registration from
12.30pm)
Wednesday 12 February
2020
NPTCVS Offices, Neath
|
The Fire Starter Festival has begun to
create a movement around showcasing and encouraging creativity and innovation
for social change and transformation, enabling people to be part of a national
programme while still being able to focus on local change and issues. Fire
Starter Wales is designed to bring the Fire Starter ethos to Wales, to
celebrate the various creative and innovative ways in which we are all
contributing to the creation of a Wales that we all want to live in, now and in
the future. It’s also a way of addressing the longer term needs of the
Well-being of Future Generations Act.
Monday, 6 January 2020
Active Inclusion Fund - new round live on MAP
The Eligibility Questionnaire for the new round of Active Inclusion Fund is now available and may be accessed through WCVA's new Multipurpose Application Portal (MAP) at https://map.wcva.cymru
Using the new MAP service will make it easier for all groups to apply to Active Inclusion, so we're encouraging anyone interested to look into it.
If you are already an Approved Beneficiary, you will shortly be sent an email explaining how to log on to your existing details (so make sure to keep on eye on your junk folders, just in case). If you don't hear from the team, please contact them at activeinclusion@wcva.cymru
Using the new MAP service will make it easier for all groups to apply to Active Inclusion, so we're encouraging anyone interested to look into it.
If you are already an Approved Beneficiary, you will shortly be sent an email explaining how to log on to your existing details (so make sure to keep on eye on your junk folders, just in case). If you don't hear from the team, please contact them at activeinclusion@wcva.cymru
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