Angie spent much of her working life managing Pontardawe Arts Centre, a multi-discipline arts venue. This she felt was more a life choice than a career. The most rewarding part of this life was making things happen; whether that was enabling a child to undertake a first dance step or first performance, creating opportunities for engagement with people from 3 to 93, from complete amateur to professional level, presenting a lively film programme or bringing exhilarating performances to the stage. Which is exactly why she is so excited by the prospect of Hwb y Gors. She says “this building has the potential, indeed already has become, significant in the community and will certainly develop into a fraternity of makers and creatives with a shared ethos to address climate change issues in a positive and life affirming way. I feel blessed to play a small part in this process.”