 Hi, my name is Roy Samuel, I'm project manager for the Three Parishes for the Common Grids Sustainable Management Scheme. Today we're opening a two-day event which is looking at all the work that we've undertaken for the Grazias in the area and also we will be holding two days of workshop of symposiums. We're inviting people to give an understanding of the work that we've undertaken along with experts in their fields such as National Trust and National Rehabilitation Wales. This scheme is sponsored by Welsh Assembly Government over a five-year period where we're into year four and it will end in March 2023. The aim of this scheme is that we look to future funding for Welsh Assembly where we can carry on all the good that's been undertaken over the past five years. The scheme take hold because they've done a good job in bracken air, bracken air eradication and also they've showed the general public what the hill found to put up in the commons. We're all about enhancing and improving the common land in our area small enough to be manageable but big enough to make a difference in these days of global warming and carbon capture all of that sort of thing that is increasingly relevant. The significance of a day like today is to to bring to widen the discussion I suppose really. It gives people that are involved in a project like this some idea of possible ways that their work can fit into a wider framework that delivers for their viability. We've got to maintain the basics which is the grazes on the commons that will look after the stock, look after the access, look after the habitats that are around you as well as look after the communities which are so vital.