Results for "el"
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Planning and development
Our role in planning and development and what you need to do to protect wildlife, landscape and people if you are a planning a development.
- What we do
- Using land we manage
- Japanese knotweed: what you need to know
- Permits required for hydrogen production facilities
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Harbour porpoise: assessing the effect from underwater noise on their behaviour
You will need to assess the effects of disturbance to harbour porpoise if your marine development activity generates underwater noise
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Marine licence applications: current consultations
Find documents relating to applications currently being consulted upon which require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or are considered of high public interest
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Hazardous waste returns: download the template, complete, check and submit
Follow these steps to download the spreadsheet, complete, check and submit your hazardous waste return
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Green spaces
Find out about the benefits of urban woodlands and trees, and how people are encouraged to enjoy green spaces close to home.
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Board meeting dates, agendas and minutes
Find details of when meetings are held, what is discussed and how to attend.
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Bird licensing
All wild birds, their nests and their eggs are protected under Section 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
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Search for education resources
Search for resources by topic, key stage or site
- Learning resources - search by site
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Days out
Plan a visit to our woodlands and nature reserves and get ideas for things to do in the outdoors
- Learning resources - search by topic
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About us
Information about our organisation, the work we do, our news, consultations, reports and vacancies.
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Things to do
Find out what you can do and where you can get more information.
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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.