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Rural Wales Magazine Contents

2000 Gwanwyn / Spring:

p.1 Message From the Treasurer
( re. Millennium Appeal, new tax rules regarding Gift Aid).
Michael Skuse
p.2.  Eirene,
 The Rt. Hon. Baroness White of Rhymney M.A., LL.D
Obituary by 
Professor Ron Edwards with 
additional comment by John Elfed Jones, CBE, DL
President of CPRW
and others
p.6 Think Local, Trade Global
(article available online)
Merfyn Williams
p.8 Farming: A Vision for the Future Clive Myhill
p.10

Greenacres Holiday Park

Morfa Bychan and the protection of historic land at Black Rock Sands

Tom Cassidy 
of Media House International
p.12 You've read the book 
'The Cottage Tradition-
Maintaining a living heritage'

Appeal for Dolbelydr, Trefnant, Denbighshire

Landmark Trust
p.13 Llanerch y Cawr

-an old Welsh longhouse restored recently by the Welsh Water Elan Trust

Morlais Owens
p.14 Youth 99 Conference Jenny Smith
p.16 Sustainability Corner
............not a pin in sight!
Claire Morgan
p.17 Angels can be realists too. Colin Speakman
p.18 Gwobrau Cymru Wledig 
p.19 Rural Wales Awards  
p.20 People and houses and the countryside
(article available online)
Professor Arthur Thomasson
p.22 Planning for SustainabilityMartin Eaglestone
p.24 Around the Branches 
p.25 Environmental Modernisation
( extracts from the Fabian Society pamphlet)
 
p.26  Problem Page

(This is an agricultural building!)

 
p.27 News page

(Legend Court Theme Park, Wind Power Campaign, Ragwort)

 

 

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2000 Hâf/ Summer:

p.1  Golygyddol/Editorial  Merfyn Williams
p.4  Walking for CPRW or Why the Farmer and the Rambler should be Friends.

Walking tourism can contribute to economic development and the objectives of CPRW.
(article available online)

David Bateman
p.6  Setting an Example 

The threat to the Monnow Bridge in Monmouth.

John S.L. Edwards.
p.8
 A Sustainable Wales-learning to live differently

Summary of CPRW papers on Sustainable Development.

 
p.10

 Castell Deudraeth 

The restoration of Castell Deudraeth by the Portmeirion Foundation.

Introduced by Robin Llewelyn
p.12

 'Slow Down' 

Report of the conference calling for the reduction and enforcement of speed limits.

Brian Bigwood
p.14  Ein hetifeddiaeth eilradd?

Mae enwau creigiau a chysylltiadau Cymreig yn dangos pa mor bwysig yr oedd Cymru yn hanes daeareg.

The Welsh connections of rock names shows how important Wales is in the history of geology.

Dyfed Ellis Gruffydd
p.16

 Rural Wales Awards

awards to Hyder, Conwy County Borough Council, David and Sian Burbidge and the Castle Martin Range.

 
p.18  Book Review Snowdonia: The Official National Park Guide.  Reviewed
 by Jim Perrin
p.20 
CPRW, The Night Skies and Light Pollution 

The possibility of seeing the night skies undistorted by light pollution is under threat.

Christopher Martin
p.22  Twristiaeth, Gynaladwy, Credadwy  

Trwy gyfuno dyheadau twristaidd, diwylliannol ac amgylcheddol pobl Cymru gallwn ddatgblygu twristiaeth gynaladwy, cyflawn, credadwy.

We are on the threshold of a challenging time for tourism with new opportunities to link language, culture, identity and image for economic benefits.

 Allan Wyn Jones
p.24  News

Red Card for Green Site - the proposed WRU Centre of Excellence in the Usk Valley.
The D.O.T. publication 'New and Renewable Energy'.
But What Future for Offshore Wind?
Wind Power Campaign Update.

  
p.26  Letters 
p.29  Around the Branches

Real Nappies Campaign - Awareness day.
Radnorshire Branch Awaresness Session on Planning and the Countryside.
Tanya Christensen introduces herself as Claire Morgan's successor.
Obituary :Geoffrey Lamb M.B.E
.

 

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Cynnwys Cylchgrawn Cymru Wledig
Rural Wales Magazine Content

Hydref / Autumn 2000
p.1 Golygydd / Editorial  
p. 2  The Millennium Tractor

 Converting waste cooking oil into 'bio-diesel'.
Artcile available online

 
p.4  Wind Turbine Development

 An article providing a framework for CPRW's opposition to the present method of deployment of wind turbines.
Article available on line

 
 p.6  The "New Tradition"

 A country cottage development in Newport, Pembrokeshire, which is compatible with traditional Welsh rural building. 
Article available on line

 
 p.8  A New Look by John Lloyd Jones O.B.E.

 The Chairman of the Countryside Council for Wales' talk to the CPRW AGM.

 Land use and attitude changes and their effect on the environment as seen in past generations of his own family in the Dysynni Valley in Meirionydd.
 
Article available on line

 
 p.10  Tlws Coffa Cecily Williams-Ellis

 Ateb i'r broblem gwm cnoi gan myfyrwyr Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr a enillodd Tlws Coffa Cecily Williams-Ellis. 

 
p.12   Around the Branches 

Painting competition for primary schools in Monmouthshire; Newport and Valleys Branch attend a Group Session to discuss quality of the development plan as part of Cardiff University's research;. Radnorshire Branch represent CPRW at a Design Seminar held at Highgrove, home of HRH The Prince of Wales. 

 
 p.13 The Countryside Council for Wales' Communications Strategy 

Reveals CCW's plans for a wider communication to a variety of audiences.

 by Judith Bowles
 and Steve Green,

 Joint Heads-Interpretation, Communication and Education Group,
Countryside Council for Wales.. 

 p.14 News 

The Human Rights Act; 

Public Enquiries for Mynydd Clogau, Cwm Llwyd and Nant Carfan, Mynydd Glyn Lws, Mynydd Hiraethog, Mynydd Cilciffeth.

 WRU Centre of Excellence called in for determination by the National Assembly.

Pproposed Integrated Wood Processing Plant at Newbridge on Wye;  Castle Cement, Padeswood.

CPRW at the Shows - National Eisteddfod, Royal Welsh Show 

 
 p.16  Letters   
 p.18  Tri o Gynlluniau Buddugol

 Disgryfiad tri phrosiect rhagorol Wobrau Cymru Wledig gan ddwy o Gangen YDCW.

 
 p.19  Three Award Winning Designs

 A description of three excellent Rural Wales Awards winning projects from tow CPRW branches.

 
p.20  R.S. Thomas, Priest and Poet.

 The death of R.S.Thomas occurred as this issue went to press. His poetry asked many questions about our lives and environment. 

 by Merfyn Williams 
p. 21   Memorial to the Rt. Hon. Baroness White of Rhymney 

Brecknock Branch has been promoting the idea of providing a local memorial to Baroness White.

 by Morlais Owens
Back cover 

 An invitation to send in photograph or slide entries for the next edition of Rural Wales Magazine. 

 

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