Sharing the Blueprint
Over the last 18 months the Summit to Sea project has been inviting a wide range of people to take part in co-designing a future where nature and...
Exploring a shared vision for our land and sea with the Cambrian Mountains Initiative
During 2021 the Cambrian Mountains Initiative and the Summit to Sea project came together to collaborate on a research project with farmers and...
Developing ideas with farmers and food producers
On the 2nd September, the Summit to Sea project held a workshop for farmers and food producers in conjunction with the Cambrian Mountains...
How to share your ideas and shape the project
Since May 2020 Summit to Sea has been holding conversations with the communities from Machynlleth to Aberystwyth and Llanidloes in the east to the...
Announcing TAIR Collective as Summit to Sea Artists in Residence
We are delighted to announce that TAIR Collective, comprising of artists Manon Awst, Beth Celyn and Judith Musker Turner, have been selected as...
Summer drop-in sessions
Throughout Summer 2021 the project will be holding drop-in sessions across the project area to gather ideas, share how ideas are developing and...
Join our co-design team
Whilst the dawn chorus of birds preparing for nesting season increases around us, we also want to increase the chorus of voices involved in our...
Exploring what nature means to us
A brief report from PhD student Rachel Dolan from Bangor University on research undertaken in 2019 on how people access and benefit from connecting with nature
Stories: Gwenno, co-design facilitator
The project has been working with Gwenno Edwards, an innovation and design consultant who works mainly with the public and civic sectors. She has...
Call for Artist Residencies
Announcing the launch of an artist residency programme which will take place within the area of this project over the next year.
Independent evaluation of early project development
Sharing learning from the independent evaluation of the early project development.
Your ideas – themes from Workshop 1
A few weeks ago we held an online workshop to discuss the vision for the Summit to Sea project, and to identify the themes that are of interest to...
Learning: Tir a Môr Project
A summary of the Tir a Môr project in North Wales, which is being run by Llŷn Partnership and the Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau SAC
Online talks and answers to your questions
Missed the project update talks? Recordings of these are now available along with every question you asked and our answers.
Online Workshop 30th September 2020
We're holding the first of our series of online workshops on Wednesday 30th September between 5.30pm - 7.00pm. During this workshop we’ll discuss...
Opportunities to take part in shaping the project
Over the summer we've been speaking with lots of people one to one, thanks to all those who've given their time in this period. During September...
RSPB Cymru New Project Host
As of June 2020, RSPB Cymru will become the project hosts of Summit to Sea
What you said at our drop-ins
We have held nine drop-in sessions all over the project area in the last few months, and more than 150 people joined us to discuss the project....
Drop-in sessions – more dates announced
We’ll be holding more drop-in sessions in 2020, and have been reflecting on our sessions last year
A new chapter for Summit to Sea
Summit to Sea, a joint initiative working to benefit the local economy and wildlife in mid Wales, announces that one of its eight partners, Rewilding Britain, is stepping aside from the project.
Stories: Adam, Woodland Trust
What excites me about Summit to Sea is the way that it hopes to unite all these different habitats and places.The rivers and the rocks and the...
Life as an intern
Ben Porter recounts some initial experiences of life as an intern with Summit to Sea.