Results for "coed"
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Woodlands and forests
Apply for a felling licence. Get help to plant trees or manage your woodland. Buy and sell timber
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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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Why we can suspend or revoke your felling licence
We can suspend or revoke your felling licence if you have not complied or are no complying with the conditions of the licence
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Trees and woodlands
Find out about woodlands and trees – check out our resources.
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Warren Wood, near New Radnor
Famous waterfall and three walking trails
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Nash Wood, near Presteigne
Border country woodland between Wales and England
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Gogerddan Wood, near Aberystwyth
Woodland walk with carpets of bluebells in spring
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Wentwood, near Newport
Largest area of ancient woodland in Wales
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Manor Wood, near Monmouth
Small woodland in the Wye Valley
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Wyndcliff Wood, near Chepstow
Walk to the Eagles Nest, a famous viewpoint over the Wye Valley
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Pen Arthur Wood, near Llandovery
Uphill walk to a viewpoint and access to the Beacons Way
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Mill Wood, near Swansea
Ancient woodland with historic features
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Park Wood, near Swansea
Discover archaeological sites in this former deer park
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Ty’n y Bedw Wood, near Aberystwyth
Peaceful woodland walks and small picnic area
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Pen-y-Bedd Wood, near Llanelli
Small woodland near the Carmarthenshire coast
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Brechfa Forest – Abergorlech, near Carmarthen
Woodland walks, a mountain bike trail and an arboretum with a difference
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Dyfnant Forest - Pont Llogel Wood, near Welshpool
Easy riverside stroll through woodland
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27 Jul 2021
Diseased larch trees to be treated and felled in Coed Llangwyfan -
18 Nov 2021
Tree felling operation in GwyneddNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is to fell diseased larch trees in a forest near Y Bala this winter.
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11 Dec 2023
Felling to remove diseased trees in Conwy ValleyNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is starting work to fell diseased larch trees at Mynydd Deulyn, in the Conwy Valley.