Results for "CNC"
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07 Oct 2024
NRW’s 10 week public consultation on a new National ParkNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is inviting people to share their views on the draft boundary map (referred to as the Candidate Area Map) for a proposed new National Park in Wales.
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18 Oct 2024
NRW removes derelict boats from Dee EstuaryA derelict catamaran and several smaller boats have been removed from the Dee Estuary by Natural Resources Wales (NRW), helping to clean up the area and make it safer.
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13 Jan 2025
NRW publishes interim State of Natural Resources ReportUrgent and collective action is needed now if Wales is to redress the balance between the degradation and protection of our natural resources given the nature, climate, and pollution emergencies we now face.
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23 Jan 2025
NRW closes visitor sites due to high winds from Storm ÉowynNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has announced the closure of four sites in West and North Wales on Friday 24 January due to the forecasted impact of Storm Éowyn.
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13 Mar 2025
NRW updates Senedd CommitteeFollowing its annual scrutiny session at the Senedd’s Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has given an update on its financial situation.
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19 Mar 2025
Clare Pillman announces retirement as Chief Executive of NRWClare Pillman, who has served as Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) Chief Executive, has announced her retirement after seven years of dedicated service.
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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.
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19 Dec 2025
Five projects to benefit from NRW sustainable drainage grant schemeNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has awarded grant funding for five different projects to develop concept designs for retro-fit sustainable drainage (SuDS) schemes.
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12 Jan 2026
NRW board decide to make the Glyndŵr National Park Designation Order -
04 Dec 2019
NRW advising residents on river health following pollution incidentNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is asking residents to help keep their local rivers clean and healthy after a pollution incident killed around 50 fish on the River Plysgog in Cilgerran, a tributary of the Teifi.
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13 Dec 2019
NRW shedding light on new invasive species lawsNRW is urging people to take note of new laws that will outline rules and regulations around the management and prevention of invasive species in Wales.
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31 Mar 2020
NRW joins multi-agency group to tackle invasive speciesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) are urging public, private and third sector organisations to join an action group focused on tackling invasive non-native species in Wales.
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Blogs
Read blog articles from our staff and Board members.
- Consolidation and review of environmental permit for Chirk 'Kronospan' Particleboard factory
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30 Mar 2022
A look at the work funded by NRWOur Grants programme funds a wide variety of projects across Wales. here we take a look at just a few of them.
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09 May 2022
Kickstarting my career with NRW’s helpI graduated from Swansea University in 2020, with a degree in Geography, I found myself right in the middle of the first Covid 19 lockdown.
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23 Dec 2022
NRW's work helping Wales' water wondersWales is a nation of contrasts from bustling urban towns and cities to the complete isolation of expansive beautiful countryside and with its 2,750km (1,700 miles) of coastline, it means nobody is ever too far away from our sea.
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22 May 2023
New NRW placement opportunities for graduatesCalling all soon to be or recent graduates! NRW has some exciting new placement opportunities available.
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15 Oct 2024
The life of an NRW Workplace Recycling OfficerWe are the Workplace Recycling team, an all Wales team set up in September 2023 to regulate the Workplace Recycling Regulations. This law came into force on the 6th April 2024 with the goal of improving the quality and quantity of recycling in Wales and to support our country’s commitments to reach zero waste and reduce our carbon emissions by 2050. With Wales being the second best country in the world at recycling, we had the Welsh reputation at stake!