Results for "datblygu cyfundrefnol"
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State of Natural Resources interim report 2019
This report sets out how the second state of natural resources report will develop in 2020.
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15 Jul 2019
Plans take shape to ensure Llyn Tegid remains safePlans are taking shape as Natural Resources Wales (NRW) works to make sure Wales’ largest natural lake, Llyn Tegid in Y Bala, remains safe in the long term.
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Sustainable development
Want to explain sustainable development to your learners? What can they do to make a difference? Check out our resources.
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Contact us about a planning enquiry
Our regional teams are the first point of contact for all development planning enquiries. Please send your development planning consultations to the relevant team below. Requests for pre-application advice, including for the use of NRW’s discretionary planning advice service should also be directed to these teams.
- Evidence to inform development planning
- Development works within sites of special scientific interest
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Our role in planning and development
We are a statutory consultee in the planning system. As part of this role we advise on the potential impacts of development proposals and planning policies on Wales’ natural resources and environment.
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19 Aug 2016)
St Asaph flood risk management scheme package B pre-application consultationThe Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Wales) Order 2012 and Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016, places a requirement upon the developer to undertake a 28 day consultation period before applying for planning permission for all ‘Major Developments’.
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Newborough - working towards a natural resource plan
Natural Resources Wales is taking an integrated approach to managing the land we manage. In the past at Newborough there have been separate plans for different aspects of the site. Now, Natural Resources Wales has the opportunity to build on these and develop one over-arching, long-term Natural Resource Plan for places like Newborough. Stakeholder engagement and collaboration is a very important part of this process.
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Environmental assessment
The environment and natural resources of Wales are unique and precious, so it is important to assess the environmental effects – whether positive or negative - of plans, programmes, strategies, projects and any development proposals before they are approved.
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Planning and development
Our role in planning and development and what you need to do to protect wildlife, landscape and people if you are a planning a development.