Results for "afun"
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Afan Forest Resource Plan - Approved 27 April 2015
View and comment on our proposed plans for Afan forest
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Information for mariners using the Dee Conservancy
Information for users navigating in the Dee Conservancy
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Afan Forest Park – Rhyslyn, near Port Talbot
Picnic site with walking and mountain biking trails
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Afan Forest Park – Gyfylchi, near Port Talbot
Walking trails and skills park for mountain bike riders
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23 Aug 2024
Tree felling operation to resume in Afan Forest -
08 Oct 2024
Restoring migratory fish routes on the Afon Dulais -
27 Jan 2020
Urgent tree felling work has started at Afan Forest ParkNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is temporarily closing some forest paths and trails while tree felling operations are carried out in Afan Forest Park near Port Talbot.
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12 Jul 2022
Communities urged to help shape the future of Afan Forest Park -
11 Apr 2025
Afan Forest set to re-‘egg’-nite adventure this Easter with trail reopenings -
Afan Forest Park – Visitor Centre, near Port Talbot
Main starting point for mountain bike and walking trails in Afan Forest Park
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Afan Forest Park – Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre, near Port Talbot
Starting point for waymarked mountain bike trails
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17 Jul 2019
Thousands of dead fish in Afon Dulas pollution incidentNatural Resources Wales (NRW) can confirm that more than 2,000 fish have been killed due to a slurry pollution incident in West Wales.
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29 Apr 2021
NRW investigating sediment pollution in the Afon Drywi -
17 Aug 2021
Damaged pipe found to be the cause of the Afon Lliedi disappearance -
14 Apr 2020
Fires cause £100k of damage to Afan Valley and Seven Sister ForestsFive fires that set sections of the Afan Valley and Seven Sisters forests ablaze have caused over £100k worth of damage.
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23 Jun 2021
Section of Afan Forest Park closed to allow safe felling of diseased trees -
11 Nov 2022
Felling of trees with larch disease to begin at Rhyslyn, Afan Forest Park -
29 Jul 2024
New fish pass will improve migratory access on the Afon Clydach -
07 Apr 2025
NRW to enhance fish and eel passage at Afon Gwyrfai weirNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is set to begin essential works at Bontnewydd weir on the Afon Gwyrfai to improve fish and eel migration.
- River basin management plans