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- Outdoor Access & Recreation Team Leader
- One barrier at a time for our Atlantic Salmon
- Our own consultations (Natural Resources Wales online consultation hub)
- Oakenholt Paper Mill
- Obstruction offences
- Ocean Literacy - our connection to our seas
- Off-road bikes endangering people and wildlife at Ynyslas
- Offence Response Options
- Offer your views on the future management of Alwen Forest
- Official opening for reservoir safety works
- Offshore wind developments
- Ogof Ffynnon Ddu National Nature Reserve, near Ystradgynlais
- One of the UK’s rarest and most threatened bird species continues to thrive at Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve
- Online workshop engagement sessions will explain NRW’s new commercial approach
- Only a month left to respond to NRW’s public consultation on a new National Park
- Open Access Land
- Open letter urges campers to respect the Welsh environment this Bank Holiday weekend
- Opportunities for a resilient ecosystem (working together to tackle the nature emergency)
- Opportunity for people to shape the future of waters in Wales
- Opportunity Knocks: Ceinws Forestry Camp Open for Long-Term Lease
- Organisational structure
- Organisations commit to protect and improve health and the natural environment in Wales
- Orienteering
- ORML1938 Morlais Tidal Stream Demonstration Project Located to the West of Anglesey
- ORML1957 META (Phase 2) marine energy testing areas at Warrior Way, Dale Roads and East Pickard Bay
- ORMl2170 Project Erebus Floating Offshore Wind Farm (Notice of EIA Consent Decision)
- ORMl2170 Project Erebus Floating Offshore Wind Farm (Notice of EIA Regulatory Decision)
- ORML2233 - Marine Licence for a fixed offshore windfarm named Awel y Môr
- ORML2233 Awel y Môr Offshore Wind Farm Marine Licence
- Other permissions you may need for your abstraction or impoundment
- Otter alert
- Otter Licensing
- Our Annual Report and Accounts published
- Our approach to marine advice
- Our Board Committees
- Our Chair and Board
- Our charges
- Our charges
- Our charging schemes
- Our Children’s Rights approach
- Our Coast and Seas
- Our coastal projects
- Our coastal projects
- Our responses to consultations
- Our corporate plan to 2030: nature and people thriving together
- Our environmental impact
- Our environmental impact
- Our environmental permitting decisions monthly report
- Our flood risk management projects
- Our forest and woodland certification
- Our forestry projects
- Our Forests, our future
- Our grant strategy
- Our marine projects
- Our nature projects
- Our offices
- Our own consultations 2012-2022 - closed
- Our permitting service levels
- Our projects
- Our regulatory responsibilities
- Our regulatory service standards: what you can expect from us
- Our reservoir safety projects
- Our response to Audit Wales’ ‘Picture of Flood Risk Management’ report
- Our responses to our own consultations – 2021 to 2023
- Our river and coastal maintenance programme
- Our river projects
- Our role in planning and development
- Our role in planning and development
- Our roles and responsibilities
- Our roles and responsibilities
- Our self permitting decisions monthly report
- Our service to developers
- Our values
- Our work at Cwm Carn forest
- Our work on climate change
- Out and about
- Outdoor Recreation Network
- Over 13,000 marine specimens to be curated at Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum of Wales
- Over 50,000 oak trees to be planted in South Wales
- Owning a watercourse
- Oxwich National Nature Reserve, near Swansea
- Our regulatory principles