What's on in Cregennan

Gwynedd, Wales

No stadium concerts here, just the good local stuff: markets, meetups, and events where you'll probably bump into someone you know. Classic Cregennan. Quiz nights, coffee mornings, craft fairs, book clubs, film screenings — the sort of calendar that makes somewhere feel properly local. Village halls with heating that works on a good day. Community centres that smell faintly of old carpet and possibility. Pubs hosting quizzes and open mics and talks about things you didn't know existed. We've found it all and put it in one place, because life's too short to check seventeen different websites every week.

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Reedbeds and Compost Toilets
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Reedbeds and Compost Toilets

Join us for a one-day practical course exploring compost toilets and off-grid water treatment systems, and learn from CAT’s decades of experience on this topic. On the course, you will gain a foundational understanding of the principles, benefits and limitations of sustainable, low-energy wastewater systems. This will be delivered in two key parts: compost toilets and off-grid water treatment systems. Both of these will have a theory and a practical component, taking advantage of the off-grid water systems here at CAT as a learning tool. If you’re living or working in a remote location and need low-impact, eco-friendly options for wastewater management, CAT is the place to come for inspiration and advice. You’ll leave knowing how to get started when creating public or private cost-effective low-maintenance amenities in remote locations or where no other option is available. Key Information Duration: 1 day Saturday 7 March 2026 Saturday 18 April 2026 Saturday 16 May 2026 Saturday 20 June 2026 Start and finish times: 9am to 5pm Fees: £125 Includes: tuition and lunch. What to bring: we also strongly advise you to bring waterproof clothing. Terms and Conditions: you must be 18 years or over to attend our courses. For full list of terms and conditions click here What you will learn Overview of alternative water systems and how they can contribute to a sustainable future, saving water and energy and turning waste into a resource Biological processes of...

Sun 26 AprCentre for Alternative Technology(8.9mi)
Restoration Ecology
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Restoration Ecology

Join our postgraduate students on a CAT teaching week and investigate restoration methods for habitats, setting goals, and what a successful ecosystem restoration project looks like. You will find what it is like to study on one of our postgraduate courses at CAT while analysing the theoretical science and practical implications of species reintroductions, rewilding and invasive species control, the value of policy, and community involvement and public support. Key Information Duration: five days Upcoming dates: Monday 20 – Friday 24 April 2026 Start and finish times: starts at 10am and ends at 3pm on the last day Fees: £700 Includes: tuition, all materials, lunch (accommodation can be booked separately) What to bring: good boots and waterproof clothing is advised Terms and Conditions: You must be 18 years or over to attend our courses. For full list of terms and conditions click here Attendees will receive a certificate of attendance for joining the course at the end of the week. If attendees wish to enrol on a postgraduate course at CAT and take the module within their future course, they will be able to receive a discount on tuition costs. Who is this course aimed at? This week is aimed at people who wish to have a taster of studying at postgraduate level at CAT, with an interest in ecosystem restoration projects. What you will learn During this short course participants will look at the role of ecosystems in sustainability, focusing on their role as a...

Sun 26 AprCentre for Alternative Technology(8.9mi)

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