Results for "a2"
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10 Nov 2022
Cors Caron visitor boardwalk closed for restoration and repair work - November 2022 -
01 Nov 2014)
Waste Classification and Assessment - Technical Guidance WM3The way waste is classified and assessed is changing significantly on 1st June 2015.
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16 May 2022
Three men sentenced for cockle poaching on Dee EstuaryThree men who were caught cockle poaching on the Dee Estuary and potentially making large amounts of money through illegal activity have been sentenced for their crimes.
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17 Oct 2023
Free training for educators on investigating environmental crimeNatural Resources Wales (NRW), STEM Learning UK and Techniquest are offering free training and a £165 bursary for educators to understand the environmental, social and economic importance of Welsh watercourses this November.
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18 Jul 2024
Opportunity Knocks: Ceinws Forestry Camp Open for Long-Term Lease -
20 May 2021
Consultation on permit application for North Powys Bulking Facility launched - North East Wales Area Statement
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29 Nov 2019
Tree planting marks 100 years of forestry in Wales and sets future ambition -
08 Mar 2021
NRW asks for views on plan to manage Mynydd Du and Llanthony Forests for the next 10 years -
SoNaRR2020: Ecosystems are resilient to expected and unforeseen change
Our assessment of SMNR aim 2
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21 Mar 2023
Moorland management work aims to reinvigorate and protect Llantysilio Mountain -
05 Aug 2024
Felling and replanting of trees to begin in Llantrisant ForestNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is to start clear-felling an area of trees in Llantrisant Forest, known locally as Smilog Woods and popular for walking and mountain biking.
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Cross-cutting theme: mitigating and adapting to a changing climate
This theme looks at how we can adapt and respond to a changing climate.
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Climate emergency: resilience and adaptation
We live in a North East Wales where we respond to the climate emergency, and our built and natural landscapes, supporting infrastructure, economy and society are climate ready, adaptable and resilient to climate change.
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Increasing woodland cover for social, environmental and economic benefits
North East Wales will be known for its high-quality woodlands. New woodland creation will reflect landscape character and local culture, whilst delivering the wealth of environmental, economic and social benefits that woodlands and forests have to offer.
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Things to do
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About us
Information about our organisation, the work we do, our news, consultations, reports and vacancies.
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Accessible visits
Accessible walking trails, inclusive walking and cycling trails for users of adaptive equipment and visitor centres with accessible play areas, cafes and toilets
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News and blogs
Our latest news releases, blogs and statements and who to contact if you have media enquiries.
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06 Feb 2017)
Call for evidence - use of shooting on land managed by NRWThe call for evidence is now closed. We are considering this evidence and we will be consulting again on our propositions.