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Laver Seaweed: a Slippery History of Laverbread on Gower

Based on research conducted as part of the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coastal TALES project on the revival of local coastal heritage foods in southwest Wales, with an emphasis on learning how heritage stories can drive sustainable adaptation, this article, by Gareth Thomas, UWTSD UNESCO_MOST BRIDGES, published in Gower 76 - the annual journal, by The Gower Society - is an exploration into the history of laverbread in South Wales.

Integrating Nature and Innovation: The Transdisciplinary Work of Project REPAIR

An article from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) recently detailed the efforts of Project REPAIR, focusing on how biophilic design can foster sustainable and resilient living. The REPAIR initiative features a transdisciplinary approach, collaborating with partners including UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES and UWTSD's Assistive Technologies Innovation Centre (ATiC).

Project REPAIR Publishes its First Annual Report

Project REPAIR is thrilled to share its very first Annual Report, capturing a year of growth, collaboration, milestones, and key insights. This comprehensive review outlines our core vision and impact across research, community engagement, creative initiatives, and knowledge sharing. Beyond celebrating our successes, the report honestly examines the challenges we faced and the vital lessons that will shape our strategy moving into Year Two.

Growing a Biophilic Living Postgraduate Network

Fostering Collaboration: Project REPAIR Hosts Biophilic Living Postgraduate Networking Event: On June 12th, 2026, postgraduate researchers from Swansea University and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) gathered for Project REPAIR’s first-ever Biophilic Living Postgraduate Networking Event.

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