Results for "Cymru Llifogydd"
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How we manage the Welsh Government Woodland Estate
We help to maintain, support, conserve and enhance the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
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Dee and Western Wales river basin management plans 2021-2027
River basin management plans provide the overarching framework for water management, helping to protect and improve our water environment.
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How the Woodland Estate benefits Wales
Your forests – the Welsh Government’s Woodland Estate – are a national treasure and Natural Resources Wales manages them on your behalf.
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Natural Resources Wales proposals to vary or revoke existing licences to abstract or impound water
Notices detailed below include any proposals by Natural Resources Wales (or at the directions of Welsh Ministers) to vary or revoke a licence of any type
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Natural Resources Wales applications for full licences to abstract or impound water
View the current applications made by Natural Resources Wales (or at the directions of Welsh Ministers) for full licences to abstract or impound water, and find out how to comment
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2019 Local inquiry into NRW’s proposals for new rod and net fishing byelaws
The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths has announced her decision to refer NRW’s proposals for new rod and net fishing byelaws to a local inquiry
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Mid Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in Mid Wales
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Wales Coast Path
Walking route around the coastline of Wales
- Wales Green Infrastructure Forum
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Assessing Welsh fishing activities in Marine Protected Areas
Assessing the impacts of fishing activities on Marine Protected Areas
- Assessing Welsh aquaculture activities
- New LIFE for Welsh Raised Bogs
- Wales Land Management Forum
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Wales Fisheries Forum
We want to see thriving fish stocks and fisheries in Wales which are protected, supported and enhanced by the natural environment on which they depend
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19 Aug 2016)
St Asaph flood risk management scheme package B pre-application consultationThe Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Wales) Order 2012 and Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016, places a requirement upon the developer to undertake a 28 day consultation period before applying for planning permission for all ‘Major Developments’.
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North East Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in North East Wales
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North West Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in North West Wales
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South East Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in South East Wales
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South West Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in South West Wales