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"WE'RE STILL HERE" GATHERING
Saturday 8th February

Demonstrate your support for Brithdir Mawr Housing Co-operative, say #RadicalRoutes

This 30 year old #Pembrokeshire land working community is under threat - their new landlord intends to evict them.

The community are now refusing to leave their homes, which they have sustainably renovated and cared for over decades.

Brithdir Mawr, Cilgeyn Road, Newport SA42 0QJ

http://weneedtoworktogether.org.uk/

https://brithdirmawr.co.uk/future-of-brithdir/

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Text: "WE'RE STILL HERE" GATHERING

30 YEAR-OLD PEMBROKESHIRE LAND WORKING COMMUNITY UNDER THREAT

Brithdir Mawr Housing Co-operative's (BMHC) new landlord intends to evict them...

and start a "healing retreat centre" here instead.

BMHC are committed to the land, peacefully staying in their home (operating within the law).

They want to work with their new landlord and find a way to share the land.

SUPPORT LAND WORKERS - SUPPORT POWER WITH, NOT POWER OVER SUPPORT SHARED AND AFFORDABLE ACCESS TO HOUSING

HOSTED BY WE NEED TO WORK TOGETHER COLLECTIVE WE DO NOT BLAME AND SHAME UNCONDITIONAL LOVE FOR ALL

COME DEMONSTRATE YOUR SUPPORT FOR BRITHDIR MAWR HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE

SATURDAY 8TH FEBRUARY

- BRITHDIR MAWR, CILGWYN ROAD, NEWPORT, PEMBROKESHIRE, SA42 0QJ-

12-2PM: OPENING CEREMONY AND WARM-UP

2-4PM: MAIN EVENT: PANEL DISCUSSION AND SPEECHES

4PM ONWARDS: WORKSHOPS, FOOD, SINGING & MUSIC AROUND THE FIRE

NON-VIOLENT AND BEAUTIFUL BANNERS AND PLACARDS VERY WELCOME COME WITH COMPASSION, CARE, LOVE AND SOLIDARITY

DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE

GET INVOLVED: WWW.WENEEDTOWORKTOGETHER.ORG.UK

Britodin Mawr
Photograph by Dimitris Legakis from Guardian article at https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/feb/01/this-is-sacred-land-an-off-grid-wales-community-battles-to-keep-their-home

Photo shows stone house in countryside, with  community members in front

Guardian article is headed: "Ethical and green living - This is sacred land': an off-grid Wales community battles to keep their home

Legal action has begun to remove the tenants after the 80-acre site was sold to be turned into a healing retreat.

The community: Billy, Nick Ward, Will Cooke, Ann, Sally, Paul French, Rosie Gillam and Esme Darling
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