Ffynnon is a funded, community-led and inclusive initiative rooted in building community resilience across North East Pembrokeshire and around Cardigan and surrounding area. We provide education, training and accessible opportunities that create positive pathways, develop practical skills, and support health and wellbeing for all ages.
Our work includes food security projects, community gardens, social events, climate awareness, and nature-based outdoor activities. We work closely with local schools and councils to help widen access and strengthen community impact. We’ve delivered Wales’ first Farmstart programme and in the process of establishing our new community farm Tir y Ffynnon. we pride ourselves in cultivating opportunity, connection and a more resilient future for our community.
If you haven’t already, create an account and join us on our journey — be part of this exciting and groundbreaking community network.
We support local producers and local distribution, breaking down barriers to ensure fresh, healthy produce reaches locals and those who need it most. These projects help doing just that.
Youth Support, Kids Activities & Working With Schools
We aim to support our community at every stage of life. As a result, we offer a wide range of children’s clubs and activities, alongside youth support, training, and positive pathways into adulthood.
Throughout the year, we host regular volunteer days, activities, one-off workshops, training opportunities, and sell-out music events. Come and join the growing community helping to build resilience together
Volunteer Days Community gardens, allotments, meals and regular opportunities.
Courses & Workshops One off workshops, short run courses and training opportunities.
Community Events Open days, clubs, live music and celebratory community events.
Our projects, courses and events are shaped directly by our community through open meetings, steering groups, surveys, consultations, and online polls. Pictured above are our dedicated volunteers coming together at our annual end-of-year banquet to help decide the direction for the year ahead — a powerful example of community-led action in practice.
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Oakwise Returns to Fruit & Nut – Spring 2026 We’re delighted to share that Oakwise is returning to Fruit & Nut after the February half term, offering a… Continue Reading
Thinking of the Future: Building Systems for Real Change In the face of rising food insecurity, limited access to land, and fragile supply chains, it’s clear that sticking-plaster… Continue Reading
During September we continued ‘Oakwise’, our youth bushcraft club at fruit and Nut Community Garden in Cilgerran. The youth continued on their Wild Passport Journey – whittling, building… Continue Reading
In October our Youth Pathways was launched with an accredited course in Horticulture called ‘Food & Farming’. It ran over 4 weeks at Clynfyw Farmstart and community garden,… Continue Reading
It’s been a productive and unusually exciting early autumn in the Clynfyw Garden. The hot summer ripened our pumpkins to a beautiful orange just in time for the… Continue Reading
Ffynnon have joined the Steering Group of Pembrokeshire Local Food Partnership – we’ll be collaborating with PLANED, PAVS and Pembrokeshire Council on improving our local food systems. The… Continue Reading
There’s something truly heartwarming about people of all ages coming together outdoors to celebrate and enjoy something so healthy, nourishing, and community-driven. Special thanks to The National Lottery… Continue Reading
As part of our ongoing commitment to building community resilience, we were delighted to welcome our very first work experience student here at Ffynnon. Harry spent the week… Continue Reading