Results for "Arfordir"
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Coast Protection Act 1949 Consenting
Information, forms and guidance for Coast Protection Local Authorities in Wales who need to apply for our consent under Section 5(5) of the Coast Protection Act 1949 to deliver new coast protection schemes.
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Wales Coast Path
Walking route around the coastline of Wales
- Coast and marine
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Marine development
Guidance for marine and coastal developments and activities
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Nature-based solutions and adaptation at the coast
What are the opportunities to deliver nature-based solutions and adaptation at the coast, supporting Wales to have a coastline that is sustainable and resilient to climate change?
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National Trails and the Wales Coast Path
Nationally designated long-distance routes, which are the ‘flagships’ of the Public Rights of Way network in Wales and England.
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North Ceredigion Coast Forest Resource Plan
View and comment on our proposed plans
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Managing sediment: marine coastal and estuarine
Information for developers on how to manage sediment sustainably
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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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Angelsharks in Wales – your help needed
We need help from fishers, divers and anyone else who uses the sea around the Welsh coast. Reported sightings from you will help us conserve this critically endangered species.
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Pen-y-Bedd Wood, near Llanelli
Small woodland near the Carmarthenshire coast
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Seaside days out
Explore the best of Wales' coast
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The Countryside Code: advice for countryside visitors
Your guide to enjoying parks and waterways, coast and countryside
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31 Jan 2014)
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Grassholm Special Protection Area (SPA)The existing SPA is a remote offshore island about 10 miles west of the mainland coast of Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales, which supports breeding gannets.
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Reconnecting people and places
The natural environment of Mid Wales is one of the area’s greatest assets. Its rural character features remote uplands, mountains, coastline, reservoirs and borderlands, making it an ideal location to reconnect people with the outdoors.
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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.
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13 Jan 2020
New water refill points on Anglesey CoastThis New Year, on a winter walk along the Anglesey coast, you can stay hydrated, save money and prevent plastic pollution.
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11 Aug 2020
Action Plan launched to protect the Critically Endangered Angelshark, still found off the Welsh coastA five-year action plan has been published today to help safeguard Angelsharks, one of the world’s rarest shark species, which can still be found around the Welsh coastline. [www.angelsharkproject.com/wales/#actionplan]