Visitors to Poppit Sands on Sunday, 8 September, are in for a visual treat.

Part of the beach will be transformed into a 40-metre wasp-shaped sand circle representing the logo of the Women Against State Pension Injustice campaign.

WASPI members and supporters from all over west Wales will spend the morning working with Dinas Cross sand artist Marc Treanor to create a giant WASPI logo out of sand to highlight their campaign.

Almost 5,000 women in Ceredigion who were born in the 1950s have lost up to six years of their State Pension, despite paying full National Insurance Contributions, due to the Pension Acts of 1995 and 2011.

The women received very little, or no notice at all, of these changes which many say shattered the plans they had made for life after 60.

The women are now waiting for the decision of a Judicial Review which took place in June.

Marc Treanor will start drawing the sand circle at around 10am, aiming for completion by 1pm.

The finished circle will last for three to four hours before being washed away by the tide.

Mr Lake will be among those helping to create the sand circle.

“This sand art will really capture the spirit of west Wales,” he said.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing the WASPI logo come to life.

“Using art to highlight a campaign is a powerful way of getting the message to audiences who might miss articles in newspapers, on social media and so forth.”

WASPI members will be on hand throughout the day with information leaflets and collection buckets to boost campaign funds.

To make a donation online, visit www.goldengiving­.com/appeal/ceredigion-waspi

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