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Media enquiries
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- 5 day flood risk outlook
- SC2105 Screening and Scoping Opinion for the Proposed Colwyn Bay Waterfront Coastal Defence
- CML2272 Kinmel Bay Coastal Defence Improvements (Notice of Regulatory Decision)
- CML2272 Kinmel Bay Coastal Defence Improvements (Notice of Consent Decision)
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Blogs
Read blog articles from our staff and Board members.
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Activities that may be exempt from requiring a marine licence
Find out more detail about what activities may be exempt from requiring a marine licence
- Wye Valley South Forest Resource Plan - Approved 14 March 2023
- Wye Valley North Forest Resource Plan – Approved 29 July 2024
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Marine development: making single licence applications for multi-phase projects
Guidance for developers on providing information about the entire project, and its effects, to meet the requirements of the marine licensing process
- SC1817 Screening and scoping opinion for the phase 2 Marine Energy Test Areas (META) project in Pembrokeshire
- Detailed modelling of ammonia emissions stage 2 (GN 036)
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Natural Resources Wales proposals to vary or revoke existing licences to abstract or impound water
Notices detailed below include any proposals by Natural Resources Wales (or at the directions of Welsh Ministers) to vary or revoke a licence of any type
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Natural Resources Wales applications for full licences to abstract or impound water
View the current applications made by Natural Resources Wales (or at the directions of Welsh Ministers) for full licences to abstract or impound water, and find out how to comment
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European protected species of plant licensing
It is against the law to pick, collect, cut, uproot or destroy a European Protected Species (EPS) of plant wherever it grows. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) grants licences so you can work within the law.
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Marine European Protected Species licensing
Whales, dolphins, porpoises, turtles and sturgeon are European Protected Species (EPS). It is against the law to damage their breeding sites / resting places, or deliberately to capture, kill, injure or disturb an EPS without a licence.
- Pay policy statement March 2024
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31 Jan 2014
Some Questions You May HaveNatural Resources Wales is a non-departmental public body funded by the Welsh Government. One of our duties is to advise Welsh Government on the designation of areas of land and sea which are important for wildlife.