Results for "designated sites"
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Open Access Land
An explanation of open access land, including details of how to recognise it in person and on maps.
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Restrictions on Access Land
Details of the ways in which access to access land can be restricted, who is entitled to make those restrictions and how those restrictions are managed.
- Wales Land Management Forum
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Sand Lizard Licensing
The Sand lizard is a European Protected Species (EPS). It is illegal to damage / destroy its breeding sites / resting places, or deliberately capture, kill, injure or disturb a sand lizard. We grant licences so you can work within the law.
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Drainage Districts
Drainage districts are typically found in low-Iying land where boundaries are determined by physical, not, political attributes.
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Salmon and sea trout plan of action for Wales 2020: areas for action
These tables set out actions on the critical matters that determine the wellbeing of our fish populations
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Request an environmental impact assessment (EIA) scoping opinion for a marine licence
How to request a an EIA scoping opinion
- South East Wales Area Statement
- South Central Wales Area Statement
- Introduction to South Central Area Statement
- South West Wales Area Statement
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Introduction to South West Area Statement
Welcome to the South West Wales Area Statement. South West Wales covers the local authorities of Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire and represents 22% of the population and 23% of the country’s landmass.
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Introduction to Mid Wales Area Statement
Mid Wales is an area covering about a third of Wales with a small population living in a number of small towns and rural agricultural communities, based in the local authorities of Ceredigion and Powys. The area has many different landscapes including the uplands of the Cambrian Mountains and the coastline of Cardigan Bay.
- North East Wales Area Statement
- North West Wales Area Statement
- Introduction to Wales’ Marine Area Statement
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Apply to use land we manage
Use this service to do something on NRW land, like horse riding, filming, holding an event, foraging, surveying or education
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Charges for using land we manage
Find your activity
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Buying and selling land with a felling licence
A felling licence applies to the land, regardless of its owner. A felling licence stays with the land, even after it’s bought or sold.
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Exempt hunting on land we manage
It is illegal to hunt wild mammals with dogs in Wales. There are exemptions that allow hunting for certain types of humane control. This is called exempt hunting.