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Powys Green Guide Videos

Welcome to the video stream for Powys Green Guide. There are many, often simple, things we can do to reduce our impact on the environment, and we aim to communicate these so everyone can be part of the climate solution.

We also encourage and promote local groups, and businesses, who are already creating change in their communities and across Powys. We hope to inform, inspire and signpost as many positive solutions as we can, to make a difference for this generation and those who are following after. Be part of building our future Powys - be part of the action - explore the Powys Green Guide:

Powys Green Guide Videos

Meet the Powys Green Guide

Launch video introducing the Powys Green Guide and how it helps people, community groups and businesses take practical climate action.

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The video covers the launch of the Powys Green Guide, a comprehensive website designed to help local people, businesses, and community groups in Powys County adopt more sustainable practices. Jackie Charlton, cabinet member for a greener Powys at Powys County Council, introduces the initiative as a one-stop shop covering food, travel, and local businesses.

The website aims to make environmental action more accessible by providing a centralized resource where people can find green businesses, products, and services. Various speakers emphasize the importance of moving from talking about sustainability to taking actual action in reducing carbon emissions.

Business representatives highlight how the platform will serve as a directory to increase their visibility and showcase workshops, talks, and events to a broader audience. Community groups express enthusiasm about using the platform to connect with other organizations and share successful green initiatives.

The website is accessible at powysgreenguide.cymru, where users can register community green groups, businesses, or add events to the calendar, with the goal of creating the most comprehensive guide to green activities in Powys.

Verges as Nature Reserves

How roadside verges in Powys are being managed to support wildlife, biodiversity, and healthier ecosystems.

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This video explores how roadside verges can be transformed into valuable nature reserves, supporting pollinators, wildflowers, and biodiversity across Powys. It highlights the role that careful verge management plays in protecting habitats while still maintaining road safety.

Speakers explain how changes to mowing regimes and land management practices can significantly benefit wildlife, helping insects, birds, and native plants to thrive in areas that are often overlooked.

The film also shows how councils, local communities, and conservation groups can work together to create healthier roadside environments that contribute positively to the wider landscape.

By rethinking how verges are managed, Powys is demonstrating how small, practical changes can deliver meaningful benefits for nature recovery and climate resilience.

Powys Community Woodlands

Exploring how community woodlands across Powys support nature, carbon storage, and local engagement.

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This video highlights the importance of community woodlands in Powys as vibrant spaces for biodiversity, recreation, and carbon sequestration. It showcases how local groups, volunteers, and landowners come together to plant, manage, and protect trees and woodland habitats.

Viewers learn how woodland projects not only provide wildlife corridors and homes for birds, mammals, and insects but also strengthen community bonds by offering shared places for learning and volunteering.

Contributors explain how community woodlands act as natural climate solutions — storing carbon, regulating water, and enriching local landscapes while giving people opportunities to connect with nature.

Practical insights are shared on how new woodland projects can be started, funded, and maintained, making this a useful resource for groups interested in tree planting and habitat restoration.

Libraries of Things

How “Libraries of Things” in Powys help reduce waste by sharing tools, equipment, and useful items in the community.

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This video explores the concept of “Libraries of Things” in Powys — community-based resource sharing systems where people can borrow tools, appliances, and useful items instead of buying them. It explains how these shared libraries reduce waste, save money, and strengthen community connections.

Contributors describe how a wide range of items — from gardening tools to DIY equipment — are made available on a borrowing basis, making it easier for people to access practical items without the environmental and financial cost of ownership.

The video highlights how these schemes create opportunities for volunteers, encourage reuse over purchase, and promote a culture of sharing and sustainability across Powys communities.

Viewers also hear practical tips on how to join or start a Library of Things, including organising volunteers, securing storage space, and building partnerships with local organisations.

Powys Dark Sky Initiative

Discover how the Powys Dark Sky Initiative protects night skies and celebrates the value of dark places for nature and people.

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This video introduces the Powys Dark Sky Initiative, a project dedicated to reducing light pollution and safeguarding the natural night skies across Powys. It showcases the ecological, cultural, and scientific importance of dark skies for wildlife, human wellbeing, and community engagement.

Speakers explain how excessive artificial lighting disrupts nocturnal ecosystems, affects migrating birds, and impacts human sleep patterns, highlighting the benefits of preserving dark skies for both nature and local people.

The film highlights activities such as star walks, community events, and partnerships with landowners and councils to promote responsible outdoor lighting and dark sky friendly practices throughout the region.

Viewers are encouraged to explore night sky locations in Powys, learn about dark sky conservation, and understand how simple adjustments to outdoor lighting can make a big difference for the environment.

Repair Cafe Workshop

How a Repair Café workshop in Powys brings people together to fix items and reduce waste while building community.

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This video highlights a Repair Café workshop in Powys where volunteers and community members come together to repair broken items instead of discarding them. It demonstrates how skills sharing and collaboration can extend the lifespan of everyday goods and reduce waste.

Participants share experiences of fixing common household items — from electronics to clothes — and discuss the environmental benefits of repairing versus replacing. The Repair Café becomes a space for learning, skill-building, and community connection.

Organisers explain how the workshop operates, how volunteers contribute, and how new Repair Cafés can be started in other local communities. The emphasis is on practical action that saves resources and fosters neighbourly support.

Viewers are encouraged to participate, volunteer, or host their own Repair Café to help reduce local waste and celebrate reuse and sustainability.

Local Car Clubs

How local car clubs in Powys support community transport, share resources, and reduce travel emissions.

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This video introduces local car clubs operating across Powys, showing how shared transport solutions can benefit communities while reducing carbon emissions. It highlights the idea of pooling vehicles and resources to make travel more efficient and environmentally friendly.

Contributors explain how car clubs provide flexible access to vehicles for people who may not own their own, offering a practical alternative to private car ownership and helping to cut down on unnecessary journeys.

The video also explores how these clubs foster community connections, sharing trips, reducing costs, and encouraging more thoughtful travel choices.

Viewers hear insights into how to join or start a car club in their area, including organising members, setting up booking systems, and choosing vehicles that best meet local needs.

Community Energy

How community energy initiatives in Powys empower local people to generate renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.

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This video highlights community energy projects in Powys where local people, groups, and organisations work together to generate renewable energy. It showcases how communities are adopting solar, wind, and other clean energy technologies to reduce their carbon footprint and keep energy benefits local.

Contributors discuss how community ownership of energy systems can deliver economic savings, strengthen local networks, and improve resilience against energy price volatility. The film explores shared solar arrays, community-funded installations, and cooperative energy schemes.

The video also features real examples of how energy generated locally supports homes, public buildings, and community initiatives, reinforcing the environmental and social value of community-driven energy solutions.

Viewers are encouraged to learn more about starting their own community energy project, including funding options, partnership models, and practical steps towards implementation.

Community Green Spaces

How community green spaces in Powys support wellbeing, nature recovery, and local involvement in caring for the environment.

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This video highlights the value of community green spaces in Powys — parks, shared gardens, wildflower areas, and nature reserves created and cared for by local people. It explores how these spaces improve wellbeing, support local biodiversity, and give communities places to connect with nature.

Contributors describe how community groups work to plant trees, establish pollinator habitats, and maintain inviting outdoor areas that benefit people of all ages. These green spaces become hubs for wildlife, education, and positive social interaction.

The video also looks at how volunteers and partner organisations collaborate to make these spaces accessible and welcoming, demonstrating that even small patches of green land can have a big impact on environmental and community health.

Viewers are encouraged to get involved by joining local initiatives, helping with planting and maintenance, and exploring green spaces as places of learning and enjoyment.

Waste & Recycling Strategy

How Powys is approaching waste reduction and recycling to help cut environmental impact and improve resource use.

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This video explains the Waste & Recycling Strategy in Powys, highlighting approaches to reduce waste, encourage recycling, and improve how materials are reused across communities. It outlines why better waste management is key to lowering pollution and conserving resources.

Presenters discuss practical measures residents, businesses, and local groups can take to separate waste more effectively, compost organic material, and choose products with less packaging. Examples of local recycling facilities and services are featured to help viewers understand what options are available.

The strategy emphasises circular economy principles, where materials are kept in use as long as possible, reducing the volume of waste sent to landfill. The video illustrates how simple everyday decisions — from reusable bags to repair and reuse — contribute to bigger environmental outcomes.

Local representatives also share information on upcoming initiatives, community partnerships, and educational programmes aimed at keeping Powys cleaner, greener, and more resource-efficient.

Local Food Strategy

Exploring Powys’s Local Food Strategy — how growing, buying, and sharing local food supports sustainability and wellbeing.

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This video highlights the Local Food Strategy in Powys, focusing on how local food production, distribution, and community initiatives support healthier diets, strengthen food security, and reduce environmental impact. It emphasises the importance of building local food networks that connect producers with households, organisations, and markets across the county.

Speakers share how supporting local growers and food projects can reduce transport emissions, lower food waste, and keep money circulating within the local economy. The strategy encourages residents to grow, buy, and share produce that is resilient and sustainable.

The video includes examples of community food hubs, allotment projects, farm partnerships, and educational programmes that bring people together to learn about growing, cooking, and enjoying local produce.

Viewers are encouraged to get involved by visiting farmers’ markets, joining food growing groups, and discovering how local food can be part of a greener, healthier lifestyle in Powys.

 

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This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund
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