Ferryside Village Forum Christmas Food and Craft Market. Grand Opening at 10 o’clock on Saturday 30th November.

Ferryside Village Forum are holding three Food and Craft markets this Christmas. We will have a great range of food and local craft on sale which we will be telling you more about over the next few weeks. We are also celebrating the award of a grant to  further develop the market project and  innovative keyhole garden scheme.  Financial assistance has come from Natural Resources Wales and Carmarthenshire Environment Partnership.

The Christmas Market, key hole garden and new café and marquee will be officially opened by Jonathan Edwards the MP for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr at about 10.00 on Saturday the 30th November. Further markets on the 7th and 14th December.

Hedd Wyn Ferryside Film Premier

“HEDD WYN” -the film

The Oscar nominated Welsh Film, Hedd Wyn, prizewinnwer in the Celtic Film Festival and winner of 6 BAFTA awards is to be shown with excellent English Subtitles in Ferryside Village Hall at 7:30pm on Friday November 8th. Entry is free but there will be a collection in aid of the 2014 National Eisteddfod which is being held in Llanelli.

FSEG/ MUDIAD CYMDEITHASOL GLANYFFERI

Next Meeting/ Cyfarfod Nesaf

Monday October 28th, 7pm at The White Lion Hotel, Glanyfferi.

Mudiad Cymdeithasol Glanyfferi/ Ferryside Social Enterprise Group

Ferryside Education Centre Project

The application for a £13,700 grant from the Carmarthenshire County Council Rural Development Plan has been successful. Detailed design work on the site development can now start. A public meeting will be held shortly to inform and get the full support of the community for the project. The date will be announced in the Carmarthen Journal, the group’s web-site and Facebook page.

Ferryside Social Enterprise Group

Delme Bowen

Gwefan Newydd/Regional waste website launched

Gwefan Newydd
MAE gwefan newydd wedi’i lansio i gynyddu ymwybyddiaeth o’r angen am gyfleusterau eraill ar gyfer trin gwastraff bwyd a gwastraff gweddilliol yn Ne-orllewin Cymru.
Mae Partneriaeth Gwastraff De-orllewin Cymru yn cynnwys Sir Gaerfyrddin, Abertawe, Castell-nedd Port Talbot, Sir Benfro a Phen-y-bont ar Ogwr.
Mae’r pum awdurdod lleol wedi ymroi i ailgylchu a chompostio ac maent yn cydweithio i ddod o hyd i’r ateb mwyaf cynaliadwy, cost-effeithiol ac ymarferol ar gyfer trin ein gwastraff bwyd a gwastraff na ellir ei  ailgylchu.
I gael rhagor o fanylion, ewch i www.southwestwaleswastepartnership.co.uk
Regional waste website launched
A NEW website has been launched to raise awareness of the need for alternative food and residual waste treatment facilities in the South West Wales region.
The South West Wales Waste Partnership includes the Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Bridgend councils.
All five local authorities are committed to recycling and composting and are working together to find the most sustainable, cost effective, and practical solution for the treatment of our food and non-recyclable waste.