 Rhywbeth ddebygol yn ffondi'r ffordd yn ysgrifennu sy'n gwneud yn gyffredig. Ydw i'n dweud o gronwys yng Nghaerdydd Lleif yn ysgrifennu Llyfrgell, wrth y bydd y ddebygol yn ymgylch. Heim, David Griffiths. Rhywbeth ddefnyddio ymgylch ddebygol yma. A'r rhai o hynny, rhai o rhaid yn gweithio'r Ynhygoeddol o'r rhaid o'r ysgrifennu Llyfrgell yn yma diolid o'r lleol. Rhywbeth Nadol Calahan. I'm the Chairman, the Cadeirydd, of Cymru Cleddor, and we won a community-owned shop, cafe and community hub in North Ceredigion. Menten Mawr is a social enterprise here in Anglesey, and we've always delivered leader. And one key aspect of leader is adding value to local resources. And we have a fantastic resource here off the coast, which is the tide. And we can harness the tide to produce power. So we've worked with eight developers and hopefully over the next three to four years they'll be installing devices to produce up to 240 megawatts of power. Well, we were very lucky to receive some leader funding through Canala Cardi when the project was at its very beginning, which helped us to ideally work out what we could do and were we going to be able to succeed. And that with some other minegrounds helped us to actually launch the whole project, which then developed into the larger project that we eventually completed with the new building. The Rural Development Program has helped this project get off the ground. It's not impossible for the value of this project at the end to be close to a billion pounds. These developers will need to deploy these devices in the water. They will need to maintain them. They will need to use port infrastructure. They will need to use the supply chain in Anglesey to support them with everything they do. So the benefit to the economy and to the community could have massive potential. What we feel is we've actually helped create a community here. For many villages with no facilities there is no way for the residents, the neighbours to meet each other. And that's what happens here. We have over 50 regular volunteers who now know each other. People meet their neighbours here. We help create that community which didn't exist before. This project relies on partnership. We work closely with the local authority, with the university, with the Welsh Government, with the eight types of developers and the current states and many more. This project will not happen unless we all pull in the right direction. It's been an incredible journey. We've been here five years. We really don't know where we're going next. We have no plans in a good way. Whatever we do, it always comes from the needs, the desires of the people in the community. It's what they want. It's what they need. No, it's what we want. It's what we need because we're all part of that community. So we'll see where we go. It should be fun.