How much we've lost. These are ads in the 1985 programme for the #Llandrindod Victorian festival.
Butchers, clothing & electrical shops all gone. Use small independent shops, or lose them & the community that goes with them.
How much we've lost. These are ads in the 1985 programme for the #Llandrindod Victorian festival.
Butchers, clothing & electrical shops all gone. Use small independent shops, or lose them & the community that goes with them.
This new community electric car took it's first trip in the Llandrindod carnival parade earlier this month.
Llandrindod Transition and Tripto Car Club worked together to raise funds and public support for the project. Public transport in their part of mid-Wales is limited - now people can now join the car club and borrow for trips without having to own their own vehicle.
It's one of three community cars Tripto look after in the area - and interest is certainly growing: "More and more people are feeling empowered in the fight against climate change and air pollution by driving one of our shared electric vehicles."
The solutions we need aren't just about individuals making different choices - there's lots to be done to give people new alternatives in the first place.
Well done to everyone at Llandrindod Transition and Tripto for making the idea a reality and opening up access to greener travel in your area!
Tafarn orau Llandrindod, ar gyfer cwrw da, dim gormod o sŵn teledu?
Any pub recommendations for #Llandrindod?
Amser i fi wneud cyflwyniad go iawn!
Rwy'n byw yn #Treganna #Caerdydd ac dwi'n hoffi #technoleg, #natur, #coginio, #radio ac #annibyniaeth.
O #Llandrindod dwi'n dod yn wreiddiol. Dwi wedi gweithio fel newyddiadurwr teledu (Newyddion ITV Cymru), Pennaeth Cyfathrebu (WWF Cymru) ac ers 2 flynedd dwi'n Arbenigwr Cyfathrebu Llawrydd.
Rwy'n cyhoeddi podlediad misol o'r enw Hefyd, lle dwi'n sgwrsio gyda pobl diddorol sy wedi dysgu Cymraeg fel oedolyn.
Dyma fy ngwefan: https://richardnosworthy.cymru/