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The Duke of Cambridge paid a visit to Rhyl where he spoke about mental health, gardening - and watering cans
15:20, 6 MAY 2021
Updated
The Duke of Cambridge (right)during his visit to Brighter Futures in Rhyl, Denbighshire. Brighter Futures is a consortium of eight local groups that collectively support local children, young people, families and the older generations to actively participate in community activities and address local issues (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
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The Duke of Cambridge travelled to North Wales on Thursday to visit Brighter Futures, a consortium of eight groups in Rhyl that encourage people of all ages to engage in community activities and issues.
Brighter Futures’ website notes that the eight local groups “shares equipment, skills and facilities to reduce overall costs, reduce duplication, reduce waste and provide better quality services to meet the needs of our community.”
During his visit, William met with representatives of two Brighter Futures groups: Rhyl Men’s Shed and Rhyl Youth Group. Men’s Shed encourages men in the area to participate in a range of gardening activities as a way to reduce isolation, loneliness, poverty and social exclusion.