Cyfarfod Medi, Yfori!

Helo pawb!

Rydym ni am adael i chi wybod beth fydd yn digwydd yn ein cyfarfod yfory, (ar y 23ain o Fedi.) Dyma cysylltiad i’r agenda;  CYC meeting 23- 09-2015

Cofiwch, mae hi yn Neuadd y Ddinas am 4:30, cadwch eich tocynnau bys/tren a byddem yn eu ad-dalu i chi! Ni’n edrych ymlaen at eich weld!

Diolch eto,

Mae 🙂

(P.S Cadwch lan gyda’r hyn rydym yn wneud ar Twitter @CardiffYC a Facebook)

September Meeting, Tomorrow!

Hey everyone!

Just to give you a heads up on what sort of thing we’ll be doing at tomorrow’s meeting, (on the 23rd of September, 2015.) Here’s a link to the agenda; CYC meeting 23- 09-2015

Remember, it’s at the City Hall at 4:30pm, keep your bus/train tickets handy so they can be reimbursed. We’ll look forward to seeing you there!

Thanks again,

Mae 🙂

(P.S keep up to date with what we’re up to, on Twitter @CardiffYC and Facebook)

Cardiff Stuttgart 60th Anniversary Twinning Fayre

Hello again!

So some of you may have read the title and thought, ‘Stuttgart Twinning…what?’ Well for those of you who did think that and are sitting there completely befuddled about what this out-of-the-blue twinning is about, here’s a quick blog about this.

Cardiff and Stuttgart, Germany have been twinned as sister cities for 60 years now. There are many ways that this partnership has been active. One of a few main areas is the youth partnership element of the twinning. As you should hopefully know, Cardiff has an ever-present youth council that works on the basis of voluntary participation. Well, Stuttgart mirrors this much like sisters would and also have a Youth council/parliament: Jugendrat Stuttgart. The point of difference however is that Jugendrat Stuttgart is an elected group of youth representatives. The formality of which is highly impressive.

Seeing as it’s the 60th anniversary twinning of these 2 wonderful, welcoming cities, there have been and will be some special events to celebrate thus joyous occasion. One of these events is when Stuttgart sent over a group of 40 delegates (10 of which were representing Jugendrat Stuttgart), and CYC were handed over the responsibility of these 10 lovely people. To begin their all-too-short stay the youth group were welcomed with a mellow British evening and a delicious BBQ, after which the ice breakers took place! Throughout the weekend these young people were given tours of The Welsh Assembly, taken on hair-whipping speed boat rides in the bay, taken across the city to see Cardiff’s newly established Hub in Ely, sent throughout Cardiff City Centre to embark on ‘The City Challenge’.

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Those who were there (on any day) would most definitely tell you they were sad to see the Stuttgart youth group leave, clearly seen in one of our members sad toast to their safe journey home.

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Here’s a link to a youtube video which the 2 groups came together and worked very hard on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WXWYdFsdM0

Anyway, now that you are more informed of our twinning you’re probably going back to the title thinking, ‘hang on, didn’t they mention ‘fayre’?’ So for the past few weeks Cardiff Youth Council members have been working their socks off, trying to find a venue, deciding upon a date, and all the other things that must be worried over in the organisation process for a fair. Well we now have a definite date, time, and location! Cardiff Central Library’s Europe Direct are hosting a day at The European Day of Languages on the 26th of September, and have kindly delegated the meeting room on the fourth floor to our fayre, from 1 till 4pm!

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There’ll be lots of typical fair-style stalls there, but to celebrate and acknowledge the twinning, EVERYTHING will of course be German themed! Name the teddy, guess the number of sweets, face painting, sweet pots, a photo booth, all at no cost to you whatsoever! There will be the odd donation pot around so if you do have loose change, please do be charitable to some very good causes. Come along for a fun day of learning and celebrations! There is also The European Day of Languages on that day (all of this takes place on the 4th floor), it officially starts at 11am and CYC will have a stall there also from that time; so if you’re free, in town, and wanting to learn more about CYC there’s also that option if you feel you have outgrown the teddy bears and free sweet pots. Come on down and see one of our lovely members who will very gladly tell you about all you may wish to learn about CYC. The event will be family-friendly so bring parents, siblings, children, bring as many as you can along. All questions are welcome – however weird, wacky, (and we’re sure) wonderful!

We will update you on how the day goes and if any of you wish to see more photos from CYC, fear not! We shall launch a photo album on this blog VERY soon!

As always: you can follow us on social media @CardiffYC for Twitter and Like/Share our Facebook page- we’d really appreciate the support!

Thank you very much for reading this far, hopefully my writing skills have enticed you enough to want to check this out and we really hope to see you there! If you have any questions, or want to have a quick chat you can email me on xinyuye00@gmail.com or Mae on maegandaviesjohn@outlook.com. We look forward to meeting some of you soon! From here, I sign out, good day to you all!

Xinyu ^_^

(UK Youth Parliament Rep for CYC)

Make Your Mark

Hey all!

If you’ve been to any of our events lately, or seen us around the streets of Cardiff, you may already recognise these lovely little ballot papers- you may even have filled one in for us. 15244400178_8be1f1b8a1_bWhich can only mean one thing- it’s time to Make Your Mark! Yearly, these ballots are released to the local youth forums around Britain by the UK Youth Parliament, meaning young people have a say in what is discussed by members of the Parliament in their annual House of Commons debate. It also decides what issues will be campaigned on across the UK. Basically, this is pretty big stuff, and takes nothing more than a tick, or a click, to complete! 

The scheme is the largest youth consultation of its kind in the UK. Last year, 875,000 11-18 year olds voted, the highest number of young people ever consulted as part of the scheme. But we think we can do even better, this time, and their target is to reach out to, and collect votes from 1,000,000 young people.

Cardiff Youth Council wants to make sure that we share this enthusiasm. Last year, the votes of 2,152 people were collected, a 6.9% turn out for young people in Cardiff. We can do better than that, right!? Especially when it’s so ridiculously easy to get involved.

For those of you who haven’t had a chance to fill out a ballot yet, here’s how it works– it’s super simple!  The paper consists of a choice of 10 topics, which the UK Youth Parliament identified as key issues prioritised by young people. You vote for the one that you think is the most important, the one that needs the most focus (only one, one only, such a tricky choice!) When these votes are collated and counted, the top ones will be discussed by the Youth Parliament in the House of Commons, on November 13th as part of Parliament week. 

Last year, in Cardiff, the top two topics voted for were Mental health, and Curriculum for life. This was the foundation of the two successful campaigns we have been running in CYC over the last year, which we’d be happy to answer any questions about, and will talk about in further detail in future posts.

If you’d like to vote right now, click here. Forward this link to any people, groups or organisations in your network of the right age, and encourage anybody you know to take part… let’s hit that target, let’s get Cardiff’s voice heard.

Thank you to everyone who’s taking part- hopefully we’ll see you on the 23rd, where our next meeting at city hall will be held, 4:30pm, be there!

Any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch, email me at maegandaviesjohn@outlook.com, or get in touch on Twitter or Facebook! You can find out much more about Make Your Mark and the UK Youth Parliament here.

Thanks again!

Mae, Fiona and CYC 🙂