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  • Flood Risk Management Committee (FRMC) terms of reference

    These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.

  • Protected Areas Committee (PrAC) Terms of Reference

    These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.

  • People and Customer Committee (PCC) terms of reference

    specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.

  • Evidence Advisory Committee (EAC) terms of reference

    These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.

  • Land Estate Committee (LEC) Terms of Reference

    These specific terms of reference are to be read in tandem with the generic terms of reference for all Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) committees.

  • Terms and conditions

    This page tells you the terms of use which you agree to when you are using the Natural Resources Wales website.

  • National Access Forum for Wales

    NAFW meets regularly to discuss access issues of national significance, and to advise Natural Resources Wales and the Welsh Government.

  • Environmental impact assessment for forestry activity

    Natural Resources Wales is the competent authority for assessing the four types of forestry project noted in the Environmental Impact Assessment (Forestry) Regulations 1999

  • EIA Apply for our consent

    If you require Natural Resources Wales's consent to proceed with your forestry project, please follow the process outlined here to submit your application.

  • Reporting on planning consultations

    We receive around 7,000 planning consultations every year, and our performance in responding to consultations is reported to the NRW Board on a regular basis.

  • Our work on climate change

    Our work in reducing carbon emissions, and adapting to climate change, based on targets set by the UK and Welsh Governments.

  • River basin management plans 2015-2021

    The Western Wales river basin management plan and the Dee river basin management plan have been approved by Ministers and published on our website. The Habitats Regulation Assessments have been undertaken and concluded no likely significant effect. Both assessments are also published.

  • Frogs, Toads and Newts licensing

    It is illegal to sell a British amphibian. The natterjack toad and great crested newt are also European Protected Species (EPS). Natural Resources Wales (NRW) gives licences for activities that would be illegal, for specific purposes.

  • Adder, grass snake, slow worm and common lizard licensing

    It is illegal to intentionally kill, injure or sell a British reptile. The sand lizard is also a European Protected Species (EPS). Natural Resources Wales (NRW) gives licences for specific purposes so you can work within the law.

  • European protected species of plant licensing

    It is against the law to pick, collect, cut, uproot or destroy a European Protected Species (EPS) of plant wherever it grows. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) grants licences so you can work within the law.

  • Licensing Decision Statements information

    The publishing of decision statements on the internet originated from the Environment Agency's response to the Government's paper Taking Water Responsibly. As an interim measure Natural resources Wales will follow the same procedure.

  • Rights of Way Improvement Plans and Funding

    Paths and routes are being improved across the whole of Wales as local authorities implement their Rights of Way Improvement Plans, with funding and help from the Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales.

  • Information about consultations

    Natural Resources Wales carries out its own consultations on a range of subjects. Here we explain why we need your views and comments.

  • EIA Penalties

    If work is carried out without Natural Resources Wales's consent, or if that work breaches the terms of previously granted consent, we may serve an Enforcement Notice to put things right.