Results for "guidance"
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13 Mar 2024
NRW share new guidance for changes to felling licences in WalesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has today (13 March) published guidance on new powers under the Forestry Act, which will allow the environmental body to condition, amend, suspend, or revoke a felling licence in Wales. These powers will also allow licence holders to apply to NRW to amend their licence.
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Reservoir flood plan guidance for engineers
Guidance for reservoir panel engineers to check reservoir flood plans are appropriate and proportionate.
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Terms used in Wales for marine and coastal enhancement
Our guidance on the terms we use in Wales for marine and coastal enhancement to support clearer discussion around these activities
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Assessing coastal squeeze
Guidance for developers on assessing the impacts of coastal squeeze
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Get help to plan your woodland
We offer two pieces of guidance to help you plan your woodland
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Appoint a reservoir supervising engineer
If you own or manage a high-risk reservoir you must appoint a Supervising Engineer and tell us about this. This guidance explains what a Supervising Engineer does and help you appoint one.
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Managing your reservoir during dry weather
Periods of long dry spells and low water levels can affect the integrity of earth embankments. It’s also a good time to inspect the upstream face. Use this guidance to know what to look for and what to do.
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At sea bird surveys for marine developments: when you need to conduct a survey
Guidance for marine developers on assessing the need for, designing and undertaking at sea bird surveys
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Improving access to our places for all
Our work and guidance to help improve access
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Marine development: submitting proposals for project level adaptive management
Guidance for developers on what to include in an adaptive environmental management plan
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Marine development: making single licence applications for multi-phase projects
Guidance for developers on providing information about the entire project, and its effects, to meet the requirements of the marine licensing process
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Applying for a marine licence consent that has multiple phases
Guidance for marine developers on using adaptive management in multi phase projects
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Applying for a marine licence for projects using adaptive management or project phasing
Guidance for marine developers on using adaptive management at project level or in project phases
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Using LANDMAP in Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments GN46
This guidance is to assist those who are familiar with the technique of carrying out a Landscape and Visual Impact assessment (LVIA), but who may not be familiar with using Wales’ LANDMAP landscape assessment baseline.
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Marine and coastal physical processes assessments
Guidance for developers on carrying out physical process assessments for marine projects
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Guidance on complying with an environmental permit for an installation
Find information and guidance on complying with an environmental permit for an installation.
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Scoping and preparing an Environmental Impact Assessment for marine development
Guidance for developers on scoping an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
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Our approach to marine advice
How we provide guidance and advice for activities in Welsh waters
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Seaweed harvesting
This guidance covers the hand gathering of seaweed, for both personal and commercial use.