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It's Snow Fun Being Cold

Posted by Sam (Sub-Editor) from Cardiff - Published on 07/04/2011 at 16:08
2 comments » - Tagged as Climate, Health, People, Volunteering

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Yn Gymraeg

The secret of comedy is timing. The secret of foosball is keeping your hand on the keeper at all times. The Secret of Monkey Island is a graphic adventure game developed by Lucasfilm Games.

But the secret of implementing a plan well is preparation and to do so in plenty of time. Hence NEA Cymru (the Welsh branch of National Energy Action, an independent and registered fuel poverty charity) wants your feedback on how you keep warm in winter at a session in the glorious sunshine of April. That’s preparation people.

NEA Cymru are hosting two sessions, one in Cardiff and one in North Wales, where there will be tea, coffee and light refreshments. In return they want your views on how you keep warm during winter and how cold weather affects you and/or your family at home. They also want to run through some ideas around their new project, which will bring together older people and young people to help communities keep warm and to find out your views on how they can ensure this helps address the problems you may have experienced.

The two very informal discussion groups will take place at Age Cymru’s Office in Cardiff on Tuesday 19th April (1pm- 4pm) and on Wednesday 27th April (10 am- 1pm) in Children in Wales’ office in Caernarfon.

If you’re interested in helping NEA Cymru tackle these issues then please get in contact with Jane Edgington at NEA Cymru (Jane.edgington@nea.org.uk) ASAP.

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Sprout Editor

Sprout Editor

Commented 13 months ago - 8th April 2011 - 10:08am

Great title Sam!

the gamer

the gamer

Commented 13 months ago - 11th April 2011 - 14:03pm

you dont need to worry about it being to cold any more becouse of global warning

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