Welsh SAF completion process described as a success by FUW

[caption id="attachment_7940" align="alignleft" width="300"] FUW Head of Policy Dr Nick Fenwick[/caption]

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has described the Welsh Government’s online Single Application process as a success following the May 15 Single Application Form (SAF) deadline.

FUW Head of Policy Dr Nick Fenwick said: “Our county staff have helped members to fill in around 3,500 forms, and the feedback from members and staff has been overwhelmingly positive.”

Dr Fenwick said there can be no doubt that this positive response is a direct result of the lengths to which RPW went to ensure the involvement of industry representatives when designing the RPW Online system.

“We have been involved since the process was conceived and continue to work with RPW to try and improve the system. We are currently consulting with our staff in order to identify possible further improvements following the 2017 SAF process, and these will be fed back to RPW in the coming weeks. The success of the system clearly demonstrates the benefits and positive outcomes of collaboration. Once again, the approach has shown why it should serve as a template for future collaboration.”

Dr Fenwick also took the opportunity to thank FUW staff and members, as well as RPW staff, for their work and assistance throughout the SAF process.

“The ten weeks leading up to the 15th of May is an extremely busy time of year, with staff and farmers working long hours. We’re indebted to all those staff who have assisted with the SAF process, and to those who have provided advice and helped clear up the odd glitch or problem.”

FUW marks end of an era with final F&O committee meeting

[caption id="attachment_7935" align="alignleft" width="300"] (l-r) FUW President Glyn Roberts, FUW Deputy President Brian Thomas, FUW F&O North Wales member Dewi Owen, FUW Vice President Richard Vaughan, FUW Vice President Brian Walters, FUW F&O South Wales member Brian Bowen and FUW Vice President Eifion Huws.[/caption]

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has today marked the end of an era, as its long standing Finance and Organisation committee (F&O) have met for the very last time.

The FUW is undergoing a structural change, seeing the incorporation of the business arm of the Union. This change sees the original and long standing F&O committee retired and replaced with a Board of Directors and a Presidential Policy Team.

Elections to the new board and policy team will take place at the Union’s upcoming Annual General meeting on June 12.

FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “I would like to thank all those long standing F&O committee members, past and present, for their dedication to this Union and for believing in the change we are now making.

“Like all organisations the FUW is looking to the future. We have made a significant impact on the Welsh Agricultural scene since our creation in 1955 and we look forward to an exciting future, with a new team at the helm. I wish all those standing for election the very best of luck.”

Montgomeryshire farmers set to question General Election candidates

[caption id="attachment_7932" align="alignleft" width="200"] FUW Montgomeryshire CEO Emyr Wyn Davies[/caption]

Farmers from Montgomeryshire are set to question General Election hopefuls about #FarmingMatters on Monday 5 June at Welshpool Livestock market.
The event is open to all and will start at 12.30 pm.

FUW Montgomeryshire CEO Emyr Wyn Davies said: “It is essential for farmers and landowners to have the opportunity to question and query party candidates as well as hearing their views on the future of rural Wales ahead of this critical General Election. I urge our members and everyone who has an interest in the countryside to attend this event, so that they can make a fully informed decision on 8 June.”

For further information contact the FUW Newtown office on: 01686  626889

FUW mourns passing of former First Minister

[caption id="attachment_7926" align="alignleft" width="300"] Former FUW President Bob Parry with Rhodri Morgan[/caption]

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has today reacted with sadness to the news that former First Minister Rhodri Morgan has passed away at the age of 77.

Mr Morgan has been a great friend and supporter of the FUW during his time in office and the Union extends their warmest condolences to the family.

FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of former First Minister Rhodri Morgan, who has always been a friend to this Union.

“He understood the challenges farmers here in Wales face and we worked closely with him, most notably during the Foot and Mouth crisis.

“I can only describe him as an ambassador for Wales, a visionary for devolution and someone who had our rural Welsh communities and family farms close to his heart and cared deeply for them. He will be missed by many.”

Farming Union’s on Anglesey hold General Election hustings

[caption id="attachment_7920" align="alignleft" width="200"] FUW Anglesey CEO Heidi Williams[/caption]

The Farmers’ Union of Wales Anglesey branch and NFU Cymru are joining forces at an upcoming hustings to question their local General Election candidates about #FarmingMatters.
The meeting, which is open to all will be held on Wednesday 31 May, starting at 7.30pm, in the YFC Centre on the Anglesey Showground.

FUW Anglesey CEO Heidi Williams said: “It is essential for farmers and landowners to have the opportunity to question and query party candidates as well as hearing their views on the future of rural Wales. I urge our members and everyone who has an interest in the countryside to attend this event, so that they can make a fully informed decision on 8 June.”

To date, four of the five candidates have confirmed their attendance at this event being James Turner UKIP,  Tomos Dafydd Davies Conservative, Albert Owen Labour and Ieuan Wyn Jones Plaid Cymru.

Refreshments will be available on the night and attendees are requested to inform the relevant Union Offices of their interest in attending.

For further information contact the FUW Llangefni office on: 01248 750250.

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