Results for "designated sites"
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Service level agreements for protected species licensing
Our service level agreements for determining certain species licence applications are changing from the 1 April 2021.
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Possess, transport, sell or exchange a protected species
It is against the law to possess, transport, sell or exchange live or dead specimens of a European or a UK protected species. We can grant a licence if you are planning to possess, transport, sell or exchange a protected species.
- Hydropower schemes affecting designated sites, protected species and supporting habitat
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Marine Character Areas
Our national seascape character and visual resource mapping for Wales.
- Building in flood risk areas
- New marine Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas
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National Landscape Character Areas (NLCA)
National Landscape Character Areas (NLCA) form the broadest scale of landscape character assessment in Wales
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Maps
Use our interactive web maps to search and discover information from all areas of Wales.
- Water quality in river Special Areas of Conservation
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Areas where fishing is not permitted because of obstructions
Fishing is not permitted in the vicinity of the following obstructions
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Apply for a protected species licence
You may need a licence to carry out certain activities. Find out how to apply for a protected species licence.
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19 Jan 2016
Skomer, Skokholm and the seas off Pembrokeshire / Sgomer, Sgogwm a moroedd Benfro potential SPA - Private sewage treatment in an area with a public sewer
- Protected sites baseline assessment 2020
- SC1817 Screening and scoping opinion for the phase 2 Marine Energy Test Areas (META) project in Pembrokeshire
- ORML1957 META (Phase 2) marine energy testing areas at Warrior Way, Dale Roads and East Pickard Bay
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Advice to planning authorities for planning applications affecting nutrient sensitive river Special Areas of Conservation
Advice for planning authorities regarding developments that may increase phosphorus in river SACs and are subject to a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA).
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Seal Licensing
There are two species of seal found around the UK, the Atlantic grey seal, and the harbour (or common) seal. The grey seal is much more common in Wales.
- North East Wales Area Statement - news, blogs and events
- SC1807 Scoping opinion Area 531 aggregate extraction, Severn Estuary