Writing is powerful : How this Penarth poet will be helping people across Wales A PENARTH poet has been tasked with bringing to life Wales’ Well-being of Future Generations Act says she wants to bring hope and inspire joy. Taylor Edmonds is today announced as the Future Generations Commissioner Sophie Howe’s new poet-in-residence, as the world marks Earth Day 2021. The Well-being of Future Generations Act puts a responsibility on public bodies, including Welsh Government, to take action that will not only benefit people today, but people not yet born. It requires policymakers to think about the long-term impact of their decisions, work better with people, communities, and each other, and to prevent persistent problems such as poverty, health inequalities and climate change.
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A BOYS choir that wowed judges on hit TV show Britain’s Got Talent is looking to have the same impact in Japan with the help of talented singers from Wrexham Only Boys Aloud will be taking part in a televised concert in the Land of the Rising Sun with three Japanese youth choirs from the cities of Kitakyushu, Kumamoto and Oita that hosted the Welsh Rugby team and so warmly welcomed Wales during the World Cup in 2019. Around 120 singers from all 14 of the organisation’s choirs will be taking part in the performance – among them will be members from their choirs in Wrexham, Rhyl, Caernarfon and Holyhead.
A boys choir that wowed judges on hit TV show Britain’s Got Talent is looking to have the same impact in Japan with the help of talented singers from Caernarfon and Holyhead Only Boys Aloud will be taking part in a televised concert in the Land of the Rising Sun with three Japanese youth choirs from the cities of Kitakyushu, Kumamoto and Oita that hosted the Welsh Rugby team and so warmly welcomed Wales during the World Cup in 2019. Around 120 singers from all 14 of the organisation’s choirs will be taking part in the performance – among them will be members from their choirs in Wrexham, Rhyl, Caernarfon and Holyhead.