Council leaders Councillors Bryan Davies from Ceredigion (left) and Jake Berriman from Powys with CAT’s co-chief executive Eileen Kinsman during their visit. The leaders of Ceredigion and Powys County Councils have received a progress update on the Centre for Alternative Technology’s flagship capital development project, Cynefin, which is being supported by the Mid Wales Growth Deal. During the visit to the centre near Machynlleth, Councillors Bryan Davies and Jake Berriman met with CAT’s co-chief executive Eileen Kinsman to discuss recent milestones in the development of ‘Cynefin: Geen Heart of Wales’. The project aims to transform CAT’s facilities and strengthen its role as a nationally important centre for sustainability education, innovation and community action. Cynefin seeks to support a just transition to a zero-carbon future through expanded access, collaboration and place-based sustainability education. The visit included a guided tour of the site and a presentation outlining the project's outputs to date and its next steps. Eileen said: "It was a pleasure to host the council leaders and share the exciting progress we are making with Cynefin. Their continued support is vital as we work to deliver a project that will benefit communities across Mid Wales and beyond." For further information and for regular updates on Cynefin, keep an eye on CAT’s website www.cat.org.uk. Comments are closed.
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