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- Introduction to South Central Area Statement
- South West Wales Area Statement
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Introduction to South West Area Statement
Welcome to the South West Wales Area Statement. South West Wales covers the local authorities of Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire and represents 22% of the population and 23% of the country’s landmass.
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Introduction to Mid Wales Area Statement
Mid Wales is an area covering about a third of Wales with a small population living in a number of small towns and rural agricultural communities, based in the local authorities of Ceredigion and Powys. The area has many different landscapes including the uplands of the Cambrian Mountains and the coastline of Cardigan Bay.
- North East Wales Area Statement
- North West Wales Area Statement
- Introduction to Wales’ Marine Area Statement
- Introduction to South East Wales Area Statement
- Introduction to North East Wales Area Statement
- Introduction to North West Wales Area Statement
- Marine Area Statement - news, blogs and events
- Natural Resources Wales approach to impact assessments of Area Statements
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09 Nov 2016
Consultation on proposed changes to Liverpool Bay / Bae Lerpwl Special Protection AreaIn this consultation we are seeking your views on proposals for an extension and other changes to this Special Protection Area (SPA) for the conservation of a number of species of birds.
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31 Jan 2014
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Skokholm and Skomer Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is made-up of Skokholm, Skomer and Middleholm islands which lie off the extreme south-west tip of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales.
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31 Jan 2014
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Grassholm Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is a remote offshore island about 10 miles west of the mainland coast of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales, which supports breeding gannets.
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31 Jan 2014
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Aberdaron Coast and Bardsey Island Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is located at the tip of the Llŷn Peninsula in north-west Wales.
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05 Oct 2022
Bwlch Nant yr Arian and Ynyslas remain Quality Assured Visitor Attractions -
28 Mar 2025
Update for visitors to Bwlch Nant yr Arian, Ynyslas and Coed y BreninNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is providing an update to the public ahead of retail and catering provision ceasing to operate at its three visitor centres on March 31.
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09 Jul 2025
Update on marketing exercise for Bwlch Nant yr Arian and Coed y BreninNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is launching a marketing exercise for Bwlch Nant yr Arian and Coed y Brenin later this year.
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14 Oct 2021
Bwlch Nant yr Arian visitor Centre earns NRW a second Green Flag Award