Results for "coed"
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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.
- Identify, report and manage tree pests and diseases
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Report suspected illegal tree felling
How to let us know if you think trees have been felled without the necessary permission
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Buying and selling land with a felling licence
A felling licence applies to the land, regardless of its owner. A felling licence stays with the land, even after it’s bought or sold.
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Why we can amend your felling licence
This only applies to all felling licence applications that were received on or after 1 April 2024.
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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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26 Jul 2017)
Garndolbenmaen Weir refurbishmentAnnouncement of intention not to prepare an environmental statement - (Regulation 12B of the Environmental Impact Assessment (Land drainage improvement works) (Amendment) Regulations) 2017/585
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26 Mar 2014)
Glascoed Weir Fish Passage ImprovementsAnnouncement of intention not to prepare an environmental statement (Regulation 5 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (Land Drainage Improvement Works) Regulations 1999 as amended by SI 2005/1399 and SI 2006/618).
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Trees and woodlands
Find out about woodlands and trees – check out our resources.
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20 May 2024
New adventure trails launched at Coed y BreninSix brand new trails for riders of all abilities are being launched at a top biking location.
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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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Cilgwyn Wood, near Llandovery
Walking trail in peaceful woodland on edge of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
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13 Mar 2024
Rhyslyn tree felling update -
26 Oct 2021
River Terrig weir removal completedA Natural Resources Wales project to open the upper reaches of the River Terrig to migratory fish has been completed.
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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