 My name is Rob Clapper. I'm founder of Glantauer Outdoor Education Academy within Glantauer Riverside Park in Pondadau. We started off on this journey about 10, 15 years ago when the park was completely overgrown. We spent that time in clearing the park back to the beautiful landscape that you currently see around you. We also run programmes for primary schools, secondary schools and local volunteers where we increase their well-being, what we feel is quite dramatically as well as increasing employability chances. We were the fortunate recipients of RDP funding. We had started running programmes for primary schools. We realised the value and the demand on these and what RDP funding did for us was to give us more than a standing start. We received enough funding to take on the train and to support a number of new practitioners to be able to expand our programmes in quite a large number of schools in this area. The funding has helped the community by giving them opportunities to come and grow food with us and to have a place to relax. It helps people with their stress and anxiety, especially in the current climate. I think it's just good to be in the outdoors really. It's a place to sit and be still and appreciate the birds and the flowers and so on around us. As well as a place to make friends and develop confidence. The community garden is something we've been quite desperate to start because of community demand. The sort of benefits we get when we get volunteers that are quite literally not tasted anything fresh out of the ground in their entire lives. The one I'm thinking of has three small children and as a result of the project that individual is now growing fresh vegetables and fruit at home. So in terms of getting out there RDP funding has really been instrumental and valuable. We simply couldn't achieve what we've achieved without that.