Gofod Glas Llanrwst

Gofod Glas 1 - 2 Mis Mawrth/March
Stryd Dinbych Llanrwst

Welsh language text about the importance of lakes for the environment, their durability, and events involving lakes and water management.
A wooden board with six drilled holes marked with orange and yellow paint. The words "CONWY" are written on the board.
Wooden organizer containing church pins, stickers with 'Ministry of Water' logo, yellow scissors, and colored pencils.
Various fabric strips with handwritten quotes, patterns, and designs in different colors and styles, arranged vertically.
Text titled 'Exploring human relationships with freshwater in the Conwy Valley' discussing communities, water access, the Good Glas partnership, and collaboration efforts related to freshwater in the Conwy Valley, Wales.

Diolch am y lluniau TV Conwy, Rhodri Owen, Lin Cummins a Lindsey Colbourne thanks for the pictures!

People viewing fabric art installation inside a gallery through a glass window.
Wicker basket on patterned fabric in front of a glass window, with a person kneeling inside a room visible in the background.
Group of people, including children, constructing a large, circular, bamboo structure indoors with a blue and white checkered floor, behind a decorated wall with colorful artwork.
Colorful graphic with floating black hands reaching up, and a sowing hand illustration, over a blue-green textured background, with black bold and handwritten text: 'Good Glass', 'Cydweithiau Ieuenctid', 'Youth Collective'.
A map of a room with numbered areas and questions about rivers and water, accompanied by Welsh language descriptions and questions for discussion.
Four people gather in front of a large map of rivers on a wall, with some photographs and writings in what appears to be Welsh, in a room with a checkered floor. One person on the right is pointing at the map, while the others observe.
A young girl with brown hair, wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt, a floral vest, and a blue skirt, stands at a desk with a computer and headphones, watching a screen projecting a video with a woman outdoors. The room has blue and gray walls, with the words 'GATHER, GROW, LISTEN, JOIN' written on the blue wall.
Hand-drawn map with handwritten notes, some colored illustrations of trees, a photograph of flooding with submerged trees and houses, and text annotations.
Text document titled "Lin Cummins" with a decorative border, discussing Lin Cummins exploring lost indigenous connections and the River Dress representing the spirit of the river.
A document with a number 2 and the name Lindsey Colbourne, featuring a paragraph in Welsh and a summary in English about establishing a space for conversation and perspectives, involving the Ministry of Water and building a Conwy Coracle for discussions.

Holi’r Dyffryn - Ask the valley!

Pa gwestiynau sydd gennych chi am ddŵr croyw yn Nyffryn Conwy? A rhowch wybod i ni os oes gennych chi unrhyw atebion

What questions do you have about freshwater in the Conwy Valleys? And let us know if you have any answers

Pwy hoffech chi ei wahodd I gael sgwrs yn y cwrwgl?

Pa gwestiynau hoffech chi iddyn nhw eu trafod?

 

Who would you like to invite to have a conversation in the coracle? Which questions would you like them to discuss?

A diagram titled 'Oracl Cwrlg Conwy Coracle Conversations' with Welsh text. It features an illustration of a patterned coracle in the center, two empty blue boxes on either side labeled 'Pwy? Who?', and a blue area at the bottom with Welsh text and an English note asking for discussion questions.
Text page discussing the artist Elly Strigner and her collaborative work with a community project called Conveyor, which visualizes water transitions in a large diagram.
Text panel about Rhodri Owen, describing his personal relationship with his home, his exploration of history and folklore through filmed interviews, and his ongoing enquiry into water sources in the Conwy Valley.

Lluniau TV Conwy Photos

Beth nesaf? What next?

Gofod Glas ar y Sgwâr Dyddiau Sadwrn Mis Mawrth 11yb - 4yh

Gofod Glas on the Square Saturdays in March 11am - 4pm

Diweddariadau - Updates

Hoffem eich diweddaru am y prosiect a digwyddiadau yn Nalgylch Conwy.
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