A GROUP of musicians will be holding a gig on Friday, December 5 at Koko Gorillaz, Cardiff, asking for a strong sustainable development law for Wales in the shape of the Well-Being of Future Generations Bill.

The gig, called “Folk for Future Generations”, will feature a number of local folk acts and is being held to support the Sustainable Development Alliance’s campaign for a stronger bill. The Alliance is a group of nearly 30 Welsh charities and NGOs.

The night will be a call to action by concerned members of the public who want to tell the Welsh Government that they want Wales to be a truly sustainable nation and want a law that addresses issues such as international impacts, living within environmental limits, and setting legally binding carbon reduction targets.

Event organiser, Gareth Sims, said: “It will be a great night with some very talented musicians playing. We would like to invite as many people as possible to attend and be a part of the campaign to make Wales a truly sustainable nation that prioritises the well-being of people, communities and the environment.

This is just the beginning of a series of musical and artistic events held by musicians and artists as the people of Wales become increasingly concerned about these issues and want the Government to take urgent and robust action.”

Musicians that will be playing include Harri Davies and band, Aled Rheon, Kirk Morgan and the Dock Town Pearls and Art Bandini.

Local artists and photographers will also be displaying environmentally themed pieces of work.

Tickets cost £4 in advance and the night will begin at 7pm.