FUW welcomes recognition of enormity of rural affairs brief

 

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has welcomed the announcement in continuity in the Welsh Government, following today’s Cabinet reshuffle (Friday, November 3), which sees Lesley Griffiths continuing in her role as Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs, with the addition of a deputy, Hannah Blythyn as Minister for Environment.

Responding to the news, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “We welcome the continuity of keeping Lesley Griffiths as our Cabinet Secretary. Our working relationship has been a positive one and we look forward to continue working with her.

“With issues such as climate change and water management dominating agendas such as those listed in the Well-being of Future Generations Act, we are pleased to see Mrs Griffiths will be able to continue to fight for the interests of our rural communities – communities for which agriculture is a cornerstone.

“We are also pleased to see that Hannah Blythyn has joined the Cabinet. The addition of a new Minister recognises the complexity of the portfolio and we look forward to working with Hannah in the context of her remit.

“We met with Lesley Griffiths last week and will now seek a meeting with Hannah Blythyn at the earliest opportunity, to discuss those issues which are of concern to farmers and have an impact on all aspects of her portfolio.”

FUW Meirionnydd sponsor local YFC Eisteddfod chair

 

The Farmers’ Union of Wales Meirionnydd branch has donated the Chair for the County YFC Eisteddfod, which is to be held at Ysgol Y Gader, Dolgellau on Saturday November 4.

The Chair has been designed and crafted by young farmer Aled Davies of Cae Du, Rhoslefain, near Tywyn, whose family have a strong association with the FUW.

He was commissioned by the county branch to carry out the work in the Spring of 2017 and has produced several Eisteddfodau Chairs in the past. He has also designed and created several lecterns for local schools in the area.

After leaving secondary school, Aled attended Glynllifon Agricultural College and thereafter completed a two year carpentry course at Coleg Aberteifi.

He now works the majority of the time on an arable farm near Cambridge, whilst also doing contracting work at home and assisting on the beef and sheep family farm.

FUW Meirionnydd CEO Huw Jones said: “The County branch is very pleased of this opportunity to provide the sponsorship and is also very grateful to the Penllyn and Edeyrnion ladies’ section of the Union for their generous donation to this sponsorship. The winner will be announced at approximately 8pm on Saturday evening.”

Mental health support remains on top of FUW agenda

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has today announced its support for Alzheimer’s Society Cymru and The Farming Community Network (FCN) as its next Presidential charitable causes.

Making the announcement, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “We discussed our next Presidential charity with members and staff of the Union across Wales and two causes stood out above everything else.

“Dementia is a growing health problem - 1 in 6 people over the age of 80 have dementia, and there are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK.

“With an anticipated increase in the number of cases of 156 per cent between now and 2051, it equates to two million people, and the burden will fall on rural areas where there are significantly higher proportions of elderly people. So this not something that we can ignore and more research is desperately needed.

FUW Ceredigion Conference to discuss “Future of the Sector – how can we develop?”

 

The future of the farming sector and how it can develop in future, will be hotly discussed at the Farmers’ Union of Wales Ceredigion county branch conference.

The event is held on Tuesday, November 14, at Lampeter Rugby Club and will start at 7.30pm.

Those attending can look forward to hearing from Kevin Roberts, Chairman of Hybu Cig Cymru, Dr. Nerys Llewelyn Jones from Agri Advisors Solicitors, Dr. William Stiles from IBERS and Gwyn Jones AHDB Dairy Board Chair.

FUW Ceredigion CEO Mared Jones said: “This promises to be a great evening, where we will discuss the most important #FarmingMatters, such as the future of the agricultural industry in light of Brexit. Everyone is welcome and I look forward to seeing many of you there.”

For further information and to confirm your place for catering arrangements please contact the FUW Ceredigion office on 01570 424515.

FUW Denbigh to hold AGM

The Denbigh branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales is holding its AGM to discuss farming matters on Monday 13 November.

The event is held at Llysfasi college, Ruthin Road,Llysfasi, LL15 2LB and will start 7.30pm.

Speaking on the night are Hybu Cig Cymru Industry Development Manager John Richards, Coleg Cambria Llysfasi Farm Manager Dewi Jones  and Dunn & Ellis Accountants Director Sion E Roberts .

FUW Denbigh and Flint CEO Mari Dafydd Jones said: “I would like to extend a warm welcome to everyone who thinks that farming matters.

“We will be discussing a variety of topics such as the £1.5 million fund that HCC has received to support exports and will also hear about the structure and day to day running of Coleg Cambria and any new projects that are on the horizon at Llysfasi Farm. Tips on general accounting and tax is provided by Sion E Roberts.

“I hope that as many members as possible will attend this very interesting meeting and we look forward to welcoming you on the night.”

 

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