What is AnTIr? Part of Tir Coed, AnTir is a learning, health and regeneration project engaging people in Land (Tir) and Woodlands (Coed). Providing practical skills for regenerative land practices, food growing and resilience, plus accredited learning, mentoring and support to progress into outdoor/green jobs or volunteering, awareness of the natural world and improved wellbeing. Tackling health and wealth inequalities at the same time as building personal and community resilience and improving habitats and outdoor spaces for communities.
Who is it for? AnTir will target unemployed, underemployed and disadvantaged people, via partnerships with a very wide range of referral agencies, enabling them to progress closer towards community or economic engagement. Bringing benefits to communities.
Initially we are working with with communities in Ceredigion, before exapanding the project to include Carmarthenshire, Powys and Pembrokeshire.
What is AnTIr? Part of Tir Coed, AnTir is a learning, health and regeneration project engaging people in Land (Tir) and Woodlands (Coed). Providing practical skills for regenerative land practices, food growing and resilience, plus accredited learning, mentoring and support to progress into outdoor/green jobs or volunteering, awareness of the natural world and improved wellbeing. Tackling health and wealth inequalities at the same time as building personal and community resilience and...
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Groups and organisations that run foodbanks, growing spaces, food projects and surplus delivery.
Awarded 01st January 1970
Groups that run areas in communities for nature, growing, sports and play.
Awarded 01st January 1970
Groups that support community health, mental health & wellbeing, physical health and social prescribing.