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Welcome to Groundwork in Wales

changing places, changing lives

Welcome to Groundwork in Wales Welcome to Groundwork in Wales

Groundwork in Wales is a leading environmental regeneration charity making sustainable development a reality in communities in need of investment and support.

The purpose is to achieve sustainable communities through joint environmental action. We have been active in Wales for more than twenty years, weaving together environmental, social and economic programmes in a holistic approach to regeneration.

Latest News

Groundwork to receive £3.2m from Assembly Government
15 Dec 2008
A leading environmental regeneration charity which operates in deprived parts of Wales will receive £3.2m funding from the Welsh Assembly Government over the next three years Deputy Minister for Regeneration Leighton Andrews announced today.
Deputy First Minister officially opens new Celtic Roundhouse.
2 Sep 2008
Ieuan Wyn Jones AM, Deputy First Minister, Welsh Assembly Government and Minister for Economic Development and Transport officially opened the new Groundwork in North Wales Celtic Roundhouse on 2nd September.
Magazine profiles social enterprise programme
25 Jul 2008
The ERDF-funded social enterprise support programme, People Places and Prosperity has assisted 45 community enterprises and has contributed to the safeguarding and creation of 95 jobs.
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Scheme to help homes save energy
03 Dec 2008
Plans to equip 40,000 homes with energy saving equipment aimed at cutting bills and creating jobs, are unveiled.
Crisis hits affordable homes hope
21 Nov 2008
A report says ministers may not be able to keep a promise on affordable housing because of the economic downturn.
'Amazing' landscape's lottery aid
27 Oct 2008
A £1.6m lottery grant is earmarked to preserve and protect an historic south Wales valleys landscape.
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