About Us

This new project aims to increase community involvement in the management of green and blue spaces (eg parks, community gardens, woods, footpaths, lakes, rivers) across 7 Community First areas in Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Swansea and Newport.

KWT project officers will work closely with Communities First staff and local residents from Neath Town Centre, Neath East, Brackla, Bettws, Penlan, Blaenymaes and Pilgwenlly to identify, and undertake, a range of environmental improvement projects over the next year.

Practical projects will include litter-picks, biodiversity improvements, access work aswell as a series of campaigns to raise awareness of local environmental issues such as dog fouling and flytipping.

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Fairyland Project





Fairyland residents have adopted an old flower bed on the estate kindly donated by NPT Homes. The project, funded by Keep Wales Tidy through Outcomes funding, included planting a Maple Crimson King tree, 100 native daffodil bulbs and a commemorative plaque ensuring that young lives from the estate will always be remembered.

Kathryn Britton from Keep Wales Tidy said:
“It’s great to support such a community led project as this one. The residents in Fairyland are very pro-active within their community and a pleasure to work with.”
The community came together to plant the tree and bulbs as a tribute to popular neighbours, friends and family members who have sadly passed away. Forward 4 Fairyland Residents & Tenants’ Association has worked closely with Keep Wales Tidy, NPT Homes and Communities First so the estate can have a permanent memorial to loved ones.

Forward 4 Fairyland spokesperson said:
"This tree and plaque is a fitting tribute to those that we have lost in recent years. All were big personalities on our estate and are missed dearly.
This area is now somewhere where we can all visit and remember the people that are no longer with us.”

Ross Williams, Tenant Empowerment Officer at NPT Homes added:
“We were pleased to be able to agree to the request from Forward 4 Fairyland to allow them to plant a memorial tree on our land.
We are delighted that the people of Fairyland have come together by planting a tree as a lasting reminder of what their loved ones brought to the community.”
A community waste amnesty was also held on the same day removing nearly a tone of unwanted household items and furniture.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Pendrill Project

Half Term In Pendril Street



What did the young people get up to during half term in Neath East? In Pendrill Street they got down and dirty to help with a rear lane cleanup. Residents from Cecil Street, Alice Street and Ethel Street joined forces to cleanup a long abused lane targeted for fly-tipping and anti social behavior.

With support from Keep Wales Tidy and the Neath East Communities First teams nearly 4 tonnes of rubbish was removed from the lane, gardens and Clifford Street. Used needles were removed thus eliminating the threat of injury to residents, pets and wildlife; old furniture was taken away and a general litter pick of the area was undertaken.

Tyrone Coleman, chair of Cecil Street Friends and Neighbours Alliance who is trying to clean-up the area, raise awareness and improve the general feeling of well being to the residents living in the locale said, “By keeping the streets clean, tidying up and adding nice touches like hanging baskets it improves the image of the area and makes residents feel more secure, safer and happier in their own environments.”

The next date for activities in the area is January 17th when we are holding a ‘Clean Our Lane Campaign’ day; a whole day of events is planned including workshops on Recycling Awareness, Graffiti Removal, Responsible Waste Disposal, 2 more skips and the grading of the lane. Residents are invited to interact with the teams, learn more about what’s going on in the area and meet new people; refreshments will be available along with knowledgeable officers to help assist and offer advice on many environmental issues.

An A Level student from Gorseinon College has created a photo diary of the day, so please take time to browse through it and get a feel for exactly what goes on during a Keep Wales Tidy Cleanup!

DIARY DATE:

Tuesday January 17th 10.30am ‘Clean Up Our Lane Campaign’ in Pendrill Street

Friday 11 November 2011

NEAT Meeting

Neath Environmental Action Team meeting will be held at 2pm on Wednesday 16th November in King Edward House, Neath.

If you have any environmental issues you would like to discuss you are very welcome. New members are always greeted with delight and it is an excellent forum to discuss all things environmental.

Alternatively you can contact Kathryn Britton on 07776 188 613 to pass on your views