
Dr Ani Saunders
@anisaunders
Pop Culture | Pêl Droed | Politics | (aka @ani_glass)
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http://linkedin.com/in/ani-saunders 27-10-2018 10:11:44
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Great article on the future of our town centres with a Wrecsam focus Wrexham.com : “Urban centres are more than just an economic space full of generic retail units; they can be a social space that are vibrant, dynamic living beings and ecosystems that are overflowing with ideas.”

Erthygl ddiddorol iawn / Really interesting read 👀👇 Tŷ Pawb "is one example of the way in which the local authority has recognised the value of utilising arts and culture as a way of bringing people together." Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru | Arts Council of Wales Cyngor Wrecsam Wrexham Council #Wrecsam #Wrexham




Dr Ani Saunders (Dr Ani Saunders) and Dr Edward Jones (Dr Edward Thomas Jones) argue that a culture-led strategy can help regenerate Cardiff’s economy, but ask what cost such an approach might have for the city's grassroots scene and communities. #thewelshagenda iwa.wales/agenda/2024/08…


🏴 Creadigrwydd. Cymuned. Cymru. 🎪 We're heading to the National eisteddfod, Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf - join us! #steddfod2024 | #TogetherStronger


Cities such as Cardiff are welcoming huge rock and pop artists, bringing a much-needed boost to the economy. A new article by Bangor's Economics lecturer Dr Edward Thomas Jones and Dr Ani Saunders takes a look at the benefits + risks of pursuing a culture-led economic regeneration strategy👇

Mae dinasoedd fel Caerdydd yn croesawu artistiaid roc a phop enfawr, gan gynnig hwb pwysig i’r economi. Mae Erthygl newydd gan Dr Edward Thomas Jones darlithydd Economeg ym Mangor ac Dr Ani Saunders yn bwrw golwg ar fanteision a risgiau dilyn strategaeth adfywio economaidd o'r fath👇


Wythnos wedi'r gyllideb mae Guto Ifan yn ymuno â Vaughan Roderick a Richard Wyn Jones i drafod goblygiadau cyhoeddiad Rachel Reeves ar Gymru. Gwrandewch ar Gwleidydda ar BBC Sounds 👇


"BSL is not just a language: it is also a gateway to learning, and the means whereby deaf people survive and flourish in a hearing world." Mark Isherwood MS explains why it's vitally important for Wales to have its own British Sign Language legislation 👉 ow.ly/yrAL50UGO3T
