Results for "coed"
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Gwydir Forest Park - Ty’n Llwyn, near Betws-y-coed
Walking trail to the famous Swallow Falls waterfall
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Urban trees
Trees are among the most versatile and cost-effective natural assets that planners, policy makers, businesses and communities can use to raise the quality of Welsh towns and cities.
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01 Apr 2021
New Countryside Code launched to help people enjoy the outdoorsA new refreshed Countryside Code has been published, 70 years since the first booklet was published in 1951. The Code allows people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits that nature offers, while respecting the environment and people who live and work in it.
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05 Apr 2023
Call to respect wildlife and follow Countryside Code during Easter breakVisitors to some of North West Wales’ most popular natural sites are being asked to protect and respect the environment during the Easter break.
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23 Jan 2025
Making waves with the new all-Wales code of conduct for bait collectionFive key principles have been drawn up to reduce the impact of live bait collection on protected marine areas in Wales.
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22 Dec 2022
Horse logging operations to continue at Tyn y Coed Forestry in 2023Natural Resources Wales’s (NRW) Forestry Operations and Land Management Team will be turning back the clock to use traditional forestry skills to thin an area of sensitive woodland at Tyn y Coed near Llantrisant.
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04 Feb 2022
Coed Moel Famau car park temporarily closed to allow safe felling of diseased larch treesThe main Coed Moel Famau car park will close for approximately two weeks from 7 February to allow trees infected with Phytophthora ramorum, commonly known as larch disease, to be safely cut down.
- Siting an intake weir for hydropower
- Managing ash dieback
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Carbon, trees and forests
Find out more about the role of trees and forests in the effort to tackle climate change, how they help and what you can do.
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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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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Ty'n-y-groes, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic area with accessible walk and mountain trail
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Llam yr Ewig, near Dolgellau
Accessible trail to viewpoint over old copper mine
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Amend your tree felling licence
If you want to make changes to your tree felling licence, you will need to apply for an amendment to your licence.
- Tree felling licence - environmental conditions
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Benefits to planting trees and creating woodland
Planting trees can have benefits for your land or the local community and for wildlife and the environment.
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Apply for a felling licence
Use this service to apply for a felling licence
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Get help to plant trees and create woodland
If you are new to tree planting, you can get advice from many organisations.
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Grants for planting trees and creating woodlands
There are many grants available for woodland creation. You can use the grants to help you plan and develop your new woodland. The grants are available throughout the year.
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Check if you need a felling licence
If you’re planning to carry out tree felling on your land, you must make sure you have the correct licence before you start any work.