As a member of the West Wales ECO Centre mailing list you are among the first to know of vacancy in our education department. Full details are available from the current vacancies on the ECO Centre website.
http://www.ecocentre.org.uk/current-vacancies.html
Even if you are not interested in the job you may be interested in the resources available in our education section. If you teach in a Welsh school we have recently uploaded some Welsh Language versions of our well-recieved worksheets and materials.
http://www.ecocentre.org.uk/sustainable-schools.html
Additionally, if you have missed some of the welter of climate change stories in the national and international news recently, then spend some time looking through our news archives. We are hoping to have a specific search facility for these pages soon.
http://www.ecocentre.org.uk/climate-news/Mar-2006/
The website has enjoyed a steadily increasing readership, figures for January and February this year show 24,000 - 25,000 visitors to the site. This is a threefold increase on this time last year. However, despite this encouraging growth in interest in the site and, we hope, the subject matter there has not been a single penny (or cent or dime) donated online. One of our biggest challenges in ensuring continuation of our work is finding funding to support it. Imagine - if everyone who visited our website made a single donation of £5 (5GBP - this is the minimum allowed by our transaction processors), we would be able to guarantee to provide energy advice and support for the fuel poor, support for renewable energy projects, education services (materials and resources), our Information Centre, develop new projects and support a much better communications strategy aimed at lobbying the government level bodies to act more to promote sustainability across our regions.
If you feel like helping us, please click on the 'donate' logo or go to:
http://www.ecocentre.org.uk/why-donate.html
We thank you for your continued interest and support in the ECO Centre and hope you find our resources useful.
With best wishes
The West Wales ECO Centre team.
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