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Taf Fechan Forest, near Brecon
Short riverside walking trail
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Wyndcliff Wood, near Chepstow
Walk to the Eagles Nest, a famous viewpoint over the Wye Valley
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10 Oct 2014)
Publishing our results for the consultation on updating the River Basin Management PlansWe gathered views on how we can best protect and restore our water environment
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12 Jun 2020
NRW welcomes emphasis on outdoor learning in Welsh Government’s guidance for schoolsNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has welcomed the publication of the Welsh Government’s ‘Keep Education Safe’ guidance for schools which recognises the significant benefits to be gained from outdoor learning.
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25 Jan 2021
More sea defence work at Friog Corner, FairbourneNatural Resources Wales (NRW) repaired the sea defence at Friog Corner in Fairbourne in 2019.
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01 Feb 2021
Work underway to identify source of odour and smoke in Ruthin -
02 Nov 2021
Peatland restoration project on course to support climate recovery -
24 Mar 2022
People across Wales connect with nature as Outdoor Learning Week returnsNext week (28 March-3 April) sees the return of Wales Outdoor Learning Week.
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03 Nov 2022
How you can look after the environment this Bonfire NightNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is calling on the public and local businesses to consider the environmental impact of planned events this coming Bonfire Night.
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02 May 2024
Update: Multi-agency response to the factory fire on Denbigh Road, MoldThe multi-agency response to the factory fire on Denbigh Road, Mold is continuing.
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03 May 2024
Update: Multi-agency response to the factory fire on Denbigh Road, MoldThe multi-agency response is continuing following the factory fire on Denbigh Road, Mold and its subsequent effects on the environment.
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17 May 2024
Update May 17: Multi-agency response to the factory fire on Denbigh Road, MoldThe multi-agency recovery phase is now underway following the factory fire on Denbigh Road, Mold.
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18 Jul 2024
Conservation success : The rare birds making a remarkable comeback in south east WalesIn the face of the current nature and biodiversity emergencies, and the risk of extinction faced by some species across Wales, stories of conservation success can offer us hope for the future.
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Climate change – adaptation and mitigation across all four themes
Climate change is one of the defining issues of our time. We want to ensure that everything we deliver through our Area Statement takes account of the climate emergency, forming part of our response to it.
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17 Jan 2022
Residents asked for views on plan to sustainably manage forests near Rhayader -
26 Nov 2024
Recovering from Storm Bert - Welsh language annual report 2020–2021
- Welsh language annual report 2021–2022
- Welsh language annual report 2022–2023
- Welsh language annual report 2023–2024