The Assembly Member Cefin Campbell has announced he will be hosting a special event discussing how to get to grips with rural poverty in Wales. The aim of the session is to explore some of the structural challenges facing rural communities in Wales and the various factors driving poverty in these areas. The cost of living crisis means that a number of the long term issues to be found in the countryside are worsening with residents of these communities facing an uncertain future. Visibility continues to be a consistent challenge when generating publicity and finding solutions to these problems and it is hoped that this event will take a step towards starting a meaningful conversation about the future of our rural communities.
Joining Cefin Campbell taking part in the event will be:
Mared Rand Jones, Prif Weithredwr, Ffermwyr Ifanc Cymru
Sam Kurtz, Aelod o’r Senedd dros Orllewin Caerfyrddin a De Sir Benfor, Cadeirydd Grŵp Trawsbleidiol ar Dwf Gwledig
Bethan Webber, Prif Weithredwr, Cwmpas
Rhun ap Iorwerth, Aelod o’r Senedd dros Ynys Môn, Arweinydd Plaid Cymru
‘Tackling Rural Poverty: A Strategy for Rural Development in Wales’ will take place in the Pierhead in Cardiff Bay between 11am and 12pm on 23 October. You can book your place to attend the event by following this link.