Through the Co-Design process, we encouraged Coordinators to go beyond ‘normal Renew Wales’ activity, to explore new topics and audiences, whilst achieving something relevant to our underlying purpose of enabling... read more →
Over the last two and half years or so, Anglesey has become a hotbed of environmental action. Maybe it is down to increased awareness of the subject, but Renew Wales,... read more →
What started as a few boys playing around with bikes due to covid restrictions has turned out to be a catalyst for Coleg y Cymoedd in Nantgarw. What is the... read more →
“As a result of the project, I have pledged to have a more plant -based diet, being more mindful of my purchases and not buying single-use plastic at all. I... read more →
One of the interesting things about being part of the Renew Wales crew is watching the ripple effect of the project. It always seems that a ‘little Renew’… goes a... read more →
Written interview with Bleddyn Evans, Chair of Yr Heliwr (Sportsman), Nefyn, Gwynedd What is the pub's history? "There is a record of the Sportsman being used as a hotel dating back... read more →
(This is a translation of the original case study in Welsh) The MaesNi project in Bangor is an excellent example of a project that thrives when collaboration happens. This... read more →
Innovate Trust was started by student volunteers from Cardiff University in 1967, to enable people with learning disabilities to live full, independent, active and valued lives within the community. The... read more →
Renew Wales has helped and supported many community groups over the years, but here is the success story of two of those organisations who have been involved from the start... read more →
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales is one of the oldest youth organisations in Wales. It was formed in the early 1920s to bring together youth groups that had... read more →