Events

Craft and Produce Market

Starting Saturday 28th February 11-2

The Clynfyw Craft & Produce Market will be bursting with brilliant local makers for it’s debut this month!
You’ll find:
– Janine from Heartsease with beautiful plants
– April’s natural‑fibre knitting
– Ann-Marie’s incredible jewellery and sculptures made from watch and clock parts
– Jason’s handy hand‑turned bowls
– Laura’s creative pottery
– Amy’s bits‑and‑pieces treasures
– Lynfa’s and Tricia’s ‘Our Creations’ – Hand sewn Items and handmade cards for all occasions.
– Kay’s produce, cakes and marmalade
– Rebecca’s wooden arty ornaments, bark mulch and firewood
– Keith’s trees, baskets and woodcraft
– Sarah’s gluten‑free cakes, fudge and rainbow curds
– Nicola from BookMarkit has resin bookmarks and pocket hugs
– Joanne’s handmade sensory items
– Tracey’s crochet and macramé
– Sharon from Joyton Crafts brings quilting and bags
– Jim’s goat’s milk soap
– Karl from Mycodose brings his locally made Welsh and UK foraged mushroom tinctures
– Last but not least the Clynfyw Crew have Clynfyw’s own APPLE JUICE (you can’t get more local than that!)
A joyful mix of creativity, good food and community spirit — all at Clynfyw.

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Climate Conversations and Community Meal, starting February 10th ay 6.30pm

Are you concerned about the climate? Have the extremes in weather impacted on your life and your community?

Clynfyw CBS are running a series of Climate Conversations throughout 2026 to talk about Climate and how it impacts on our communities now and what we can do now to prepare for what we should expect in the years ahead. The aim is to build community resilience, de-carbonise our systems, and support a just transition to a post-fossil fuel future.

Come for a meal (pay what you can), a talk and engage in creating the change you want to see in this world.

Conversation One: Tuesday 10th February: ‘Five films about Climate’ with David Brodie, Climate Communicator.
An introduction to the science of climate change, explaining the difference between ‘climate’ and ‘weather’, human impact and the ways forward.
6.30-7.00: a meal made by the Clynfyw Care Farm Kitchen Team (pay what you can)
7.00-8.00: ‘Five films about the Climate.’
8.00-9.00: Questions and discussion about the ways forward for our community

The climate Conversations will take place on the second Tuesday of alternate months (10th Feb, 14th April, 9th June, 11th Aug, 13th Oct, 8th Dec).

Contact admincbs@clynfyw.co.uk or Lizzie on 07838 840593 for more information and to book a place. Or use the Eventbrite link here: Get Tickets