What's on in Ceinws-Bach

Powys, Wales

From craft workshops the kids won't stop asking about to quiz nights that'll test your knowledge of Powys trivia (yes, really) — Ceinws-Bach has it sorted. Coffee mornings, farmers' markets, film screenings, book clubs, open mic nights, toddler groups, and the occasional village fête that runs like clockwork. All the events that happen in village halls and community centres and local venues that the big listings sites don't bother with. We check the parish council pages, the library noticeboards, the venue websites buried three clicks deep. If it's happening locally and it's worth knowing about, it's here.

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Build a Tiny House
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Build a Tiny House

Gain the practical experience and key skills to build a tiny house all of your own. Whether you’re planning to build your own home or just want to pick up a range of practical building skills, you’ll gain the knowledge and experience you’re looking for on our hugely popular tiny house course. Key information Duration: four days Upcoming dates: Friday 10 to Monday 13 April 2026 (No accommodation available) Friday 1 to Monday 4 May 2026 Friday 5 to Monday 8 June 2026 Friday 3 to Monday 6 July 2026 Monday 12 to Thursday 15 October 2026 Start and finish times: and ends at 5pm on the last day Course cost: £650 – includes lunch, tuition and all materials What to bring: as this is a highly practical course, safety boots are required 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 What you will learn Learn how to make a beautiful and bespoke tiny house from the ground up, including the timber frame structure, interior and relevant renewable energy and compost toilet systems. CAT’s Master Carpenter and star of George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces Carwyn Lloyd Jones will guide you through an inspiring week where you’ll explore all the basic elements of creating your miniature home, including: Building the floor and walls of a simple timber frame tiny house, approximately 6ft x 10ft Understanding the advantages of different layouts Cladding and...

Sun 26 AprCentre for Alternative Technology(1mi)
Sustainable Allotment Management: Spring
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Sustainable Allotment Management: Spring

Learn how to manage an allotment in harmony with nature, using climate-adaptive and organic gardening techniques on this one-day short course focuses on the early growing season, with the autumn course exploring autumnal seasonal skills. Whether you’re new to growing or already have plenty of allotment experience, this one-day short course offers practical skills and ecological insights to help you run a productive and sustainable allotment. Led by CAT’s fantastic gardens team, you’ll explore how to care for soil, plan your growing space, and support biodiversity throughout the seasons. Key Information Duration: one day Upcoming dates: Spring – 11 April 2026 Spring – 22 April 2026 Autumn – 3 October 2026 Autumn – 14 October 2026 Start and finish times:  and ends at 4pm Course cost: £65 – includes lunch, tuition and all materials What to bring: sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing – this is a hands-on course in the gardens Terms and Conditions: you must be 18 years or over to attend our courses. You must be 18 years or over to attend our courses. For full list of terms and conditions click here What you will learn Spend the day in CAT’s beautiful allotment gardens learning how to grow food sustainably and adapt to the challenges of a changing climate. You’ll gain practical experience and take away knowledge to apply in your own plot or community growing space. Topics covered include: Assessing soil, sunlight...

Sun 26 AprCentre for Alternative Technology(1mi)
Public Graduate School lecture: Sarah Woods
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Public Graduate School lecture: Sarah Woods

Join CAT students for a free lecture by Sarah Woods titled ‘As Without so Within.’ Runs Monday 13  are delighted to welcome guest lecturer Sarah Woods to CAT during our postgraduate teaching week for the ‘Communicating Transformational Social Change’ module. The popular maxim ‘as within so without’ tells that the responsibility for creating change in the world lies within us. But what happens when we reverse that idea? This lecture explores how the world we live in affects the stories we tell ourselves, and what feels possible in our lives and our lifetimes. Key information Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes Date: Monday 13 April 2026 Start and finish times: 7pm-8:30pm Location: Sheppard Theatre, WISE building Free entry but limited spaces so please sign up in advance Book an evening meal in CAT’s café and join our students to discuss and debate before the lecture begins. This can be prebooked for £10 alongside your public lecture booking below. Will be served at 6:00pm before the lecture begins. This can only be prebooked before the event and cannot be purchased onsite. Donnelly’s bar open from 8.30pm. Lecture is recorded for student learning purposes only and won’t be available publicly online. Book to join us in person. If you have any questions about this event please direct them to  Speaker bio Sarah is an award-winning writer & researcher.

Sun 26 AprCentre for Alternative Technology(1mi)
On-site Open Day: MSc and MRes Courses
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On-site Open Day: MSc and MRes Courses

Join Graduate School of the Environment staff during an on-site open day on Friday 17 April 2026 for an authentic and informative taster of what it’s like to study on CAT’s MSc and MRes courses. The day will provide the opportunity to chat with current students and our lecturers to find out if studying at CAT is right for you and give you the chance to visit CAT and the WISE building where most of the Graduate School teaching takes place This is an open day specifically covering our MSc and MRes open day, if you are interested in our MArch Sustainable Architecture Part 2 course then please look at our MArch Open day instead. If you wish to study with us via distance learning or cannot travel to CAT for an on-site open day why not take a look at our Virtual Open Days which cover the most important parts of our on-site Open Days during an online session. If you would like to attend a virtual open day instead then do take a look at our upcoming dates. About the day The day takes place at the end of one of our on-site study weeks and provides a chance to: Talk with lecturers and current students Learn more about the Graduate School and courses through the introduction and course overview presentations Tour the CAT site, including teaching facilities Join taster teaching sessions to get a flavour of what it will be like to study with us Meet fellow applicants who may be starting their studies at the same time as you The day will run from 9.30am to 4pm on Friday 17...

Sun 26 AprCentre for Alternative Technology(1mi)
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(1mi)
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(1mi)

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