FUW honours RABI champion at Royal Welsh Show

Recently-retired Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) regional officer  for Wales Erys Hughes was honoured by the Farmers' Union of Wales at the Royal Welsh Show in Llanelwedd yesterday (Wednesday July 23 ) when he was presented with the union's annual external award for services to the agricultural industry in Wales.

Mr Hughes joined RABI in May 1999 as a part-time regional welfare officer looking after beneficiaries in Wales and joined the fundraising, marketing and communications team on a full-time basis in September 2001.

RABI also utilise his vast amount of experience and expertise at Manson and Beaufort House, RABI’s two residential homes where he is a regular visitor welcomed warmly by residents and staff.

Paying tribute to the contribution of Mr Hughes to Welsh farming for so many years, FUW president Emyr Jones said: "It is highly significant that the nominations for this award are made by the union's members throughout Wales and then our county branches vote on each nomination.

"This ensures those who receive the award are very worthy recipients and can be assured they have the strong support of a huge number of Welsh farmers. Therefore, I am delighted to present Erys with this award today.

“The work RABI does for farming families in Wales is invaluable.  We have seen extreme weather such as drought, rain, floods, heavy snow, and more floods making recent years the most challenging for farming families and RABI have, since 2001 when foot and mouth wreaked havoc, supported farming families in Wales totaling over one million pounds in grants.

“Erys has been at the forefront of these efforts here in Wales and for this we thank him today.”

Mr Hughes was born and raised on a smallholding and even today he assists close family during some of the busy periods of the farming calendar. He worked for over 30 years for three county councils in Wales in positions including mental welfare officer, social worker and senior social worker.

He is a founder member and chairperson for a number of years of the Welshpool branch of MIND, an active committee member of the Mid Wales branch of RELATE and a regular member of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal which involved sitting on appeals usually on a monthly basis.

RABI chief executive Paul Burrows said: “Erys has certainly raised the profile and awareness of RABI since he became the charity’s first regional manager for Wales.

“His charming and persuasive personality certainly helped him become well-known across the whole of Wales and in addition to promoting the work of RABI he helped promote Welsh agriculture. He is a gentleman and a true professional.

“The overall impact of the last three years means it may take many farmers years to recover their losses. This is in addition to the economic effect of other problems we help people with such as illness, accidents, family breakdown, bereavement, and animal disease such as bovine TB, or simply the inability to make a living from their business, or survive comfortably in retirement.

“Throughout 2013 we gave £393,322.00 to help farming families in Wales.

“Even the best-managed business can be hit by unexpected events, and farms of all sizes, all over the country, have been affected, with the impact falling on owner farmers, tenant farmers and farm workers as well as their families.

“The support we have given to people in the past year has ranged from helping to pay utility and council tax arrears, rent and bankruptcy fees, paying for funerals, heating, clothing and even food vouchers.

“We are very lucky to have Erys on our team and we are most delighted with the recognition of services to agriculture in Wales awarded to him today by the Farmers’ Union of Wales,” added Mr Burrows.

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