Cymraeg

Chapter 8(Preview)

Kirsti and Catrin from our co-design group travelled around the Dyfi estuary to listen to the people directly affected by the changes and challenges facing our area. Their diverse ideas, hopes and fears have been captured in a series of interviews, a snapshot of which has been published here.

We hope that by gathering this lived experience we can make more practical and informed choices together.

We’ve also been collaborating with a group of young people to create a short film about the Dyfi Estuary. It’s a chance for them to show what they love about the estuary, alongside their vision for its future. (CY)

© Young Dyfi Filmmakers
© Dan Jones Images

Eluned Besent

Penmaen Isa, Pennal View story
© Dan Jones Images

Bronwen Hugil and Flora Fowles

Residents of Aberdyfi View story
© Dan Jones Images

Geraint Jenkins

Cerrigcaranau, Talybont View story
© Dan Jones Images

Caroline Stockford

Poet, translator, writer and human rights activist, who lives in Borth View story
© Dan Jones Images

Charlie Bartlett

Owner of charter boat, Mikatcha, operating out of Aberdyfi View story
© Dan Jones Images

Jill Hulse

Resident of Ynyslas View story
© Ben Porter

Owen Jenkins

Ynysfergi, Morfa Borth View story

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