FUW Meirionnydd looks forward to busy County Show

The Meirionnydd branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales is looking forward to a busy day at the County Show (Wednesday, 22 August), which will be held at the Rhug Estate in Corwen.

FUW Representatives meet with North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner and Rural Crime Team

Farmers’ Union of Wales County Executive Officers from North Wales met with Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones and the Rural Crime Team earlier today at the North Wales Police Headquarters in Colwyn Bay. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the latest position in respect of policing in rural areas, and the delegation included Alaw Mair Jones, newly appointed County Executive Officer for Anglesey, who was introduced to the team for the first time. This is an annual liaison meeting held in July each year with an opportunity to raise various issues and to hear updates from the North Wales Rural Crime Team.

Tribute to past FUW Director of Public Relations

Past Director of Public Relations for the FUW and past Editor of Y Tir, Mr Gwilym Thomas, passed away on July 24. 

Gwilym worked for the FUW for 38 years, retiring during April 2002. Gwilym started his career in journalism as sports editor at the Welsh Gazette. He subsequently became chief reporter and sports editor at the Cambrian News before becoming a freelance reporter, covering major stories for the Western Mail, Daily Express and the Sunday Mirror, amongst others, before joining the FUW during 1964.

FUW Joins Forces with Animal Charities to Combat Livestock Worrying

Work by the FUW, in association with the Animal Welfare Network Wales (AWNW), has led to the production of distinctive black and yellow gatepost signs which aim to help combat livestock worrying in Wales.  

FUW tells Prime Minister Article 50 period extension must be sought if hard Brexit looks likely

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has told the Prime Minister that seeking an extension to the Article 50 period must be a priority if a hard Brexit in April 2019 starts to become a real likelihood.

Speaking after a meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May on the Royal Welsh showground, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “The consequences of a hard Brexit would be so extreme for our industries, including farming, and for the economy of the country as a whole that it should not be allowed to happen.

“I made it clear to the Prime Minister that seeking an extension to the Article 50 period which allows more time to negotiate a common sense agreement with the EU has to be a priority if a hard Brexit starts to become a real likelihood.”

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