CLIC In Your Area
All 22 counties of Wales are being consulted in developing their own local CLIC website, or updating their existing sites using the CLIC format. These sites will all be linked, allowing young people of Wales to be able to tune in to each other’s updates.
If you would like to visit the other websites, select the area from the drop-down box in the navigational bar in the top right corner of every page. You can also return to the national CLIC site this way.
To get in touch with the website in your area, you can contact the editor. Below is a list of CLIC websites which are currently operational or in development, along with details of who to get in touch with for information such as joining an editorial group near you.
If your county does not yet have a CLIC site or is not listed below, don’t worry. You can get involved with CLIC on a national level – including writing for the site and coming along to our regular residential weekends – by contacting the national editor, Ryan Heeger, at ryan@cliconline.co.uk or on 07515 566518.
Anglesey
Coming July 2010! For more info contact the national editor:
Ryan Heeger
ryan@cliconline.co.uk
07515 566518
Blaenau Gwent
Coming September 2010! For more info contact the national editor:
Ryan Heeger
ryan@cliconline.co.uk
07515 566518
Bridgend
Officially launched in April 2011. Get in touch if you are interested in getting involved with the editorial group:
Sarah Keefe
sarah.keefe@bridgend.gov.uk
01656 651585/724057
Cardiff
www.thesprout.co.uk has been live since 2007 and merged with CLIC in November 2009. Their editorial group meet on the last Thursday of each month from 4.30-5.30 in Cardiff Library. Get in touch with the editor:
Arielle Tye
arielle@thesprout.co.uk
07989 743987
Flintshire
www.youngflintshire.co.uk merged with CLIC in June 2010. For information on editorial group meetings and getting involved with the site, contact the editor:
Emma Jones
emma_jones@flintshire.gov.uk
01352 704147
Newport
www.youngnewport.co.uk merged with CLIC in March 2010. Their editorial group meet in the youth info shop in the city centre, which is where you can also contact the editor:
Nazia Ali
nazia.ali@newport.gov.uk
01633 255031 / 784054
Rhondda Cynon Taff
www.wicid.tv was launched in January 2010, and holds editorial meetings in the Rhondda, Cynon and Taff Valleys. To find out about your nearest group or to get involved on any level, contact the editor:
Craig Chapman
Craig.Chapman@rhondda-cynon-taff.gov.uk
07854380024
Swansea
www.shouttawe.co.uk had its launch in summer 2009 after being live since that year. They are always looking for new writers and reporters, so to get involved or to attend one of the editorial group meetings, get in touch with the editor:
Paulo Madeira
paulo.madeira@swansea.gov.uk
01792 450845
Torfaen
Until the site is launched, you can get involved with the development and editorial group meetings by contacting the editor:
Mick Pearson
mick.pearson@torfaen.gov.uk
07980 682058
Vale Of Glamorgan
www.swoosh.me.uk has been live since 2009, following excellent consultation with the young people across the borough. Contact the editor to get involved and find out about editorial meetings:
Dominique LeSauteur
dominque@swoosh.me.uk
01446 733622 (ext. 14)
Wrexham
www.youngwrexham.co.uk For more info contact the national editor:
Ryan Heeger
ryan@cliconline.co.uk
07515 566518



