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  • 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.

  • Beaver licensing

    If you want to release beavers in Wales, even if they will be kept in an enclosure, you will need a licence from NRW.

  • 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

  • Our service to developers

    NRW offer preliminary advice on development proposals as well as a discretionary planning advice service (DAS)

  • Llyn Tegid, Gwynedd

    Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is planning work to make sure Wales’ largest natural lake, Llyn Tegid in Bala, remains safe in the long-term

  • Copyright

    Most of the material featured on this site is subject to NRW copyright protection. Some documentation may be subject to Crown copyright protection. All rights reserved.

  • Indicative feature condition assessments for European marine sites (EMS)

    A series of reports presenting NRW’s current advice on the indicative condition of features in key site in Wales’ network of marine protected areas.

  • 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.

  • Marine mammal mortality and adverse effect on site integrity

    NRW considers that only a small number of marine mammal removals would be permissible in any year before being unable to rule out AEOSI.

  • Fish licensing

    Some fish are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). The sturgeon is a European Protected Species (EPS). Natural Resources Wales (NRW) grants licences so you can work within the law.

  • 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.

  • Small Mammal Licensing

    The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) fully protects water voles; and protects shrews and hedgehogs from certain methods of killing / taking. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) grants licences so you can work within the law.

  • Contact us about a planning enquiry

    Our regional teams are the first point of contact for all development planning enquiries. Please send your development planning consultations to the relevant team below. Requests for pre-application advice, including for the use of NRW’s discretionary planning advice service should also be directed to these teams.

  • Accessibility of other NRW websites

  • 06 Feb 2017)

    Call for evidence - use of shooting on land managed by NRW

    The call for evidence is now closed. We are considering this evidence and we will be consulting again on our propositions.

  • Burry Inlet management plan: Cockle Fishery Order 1965

    NRW’s aims and objective in its management of the Fishery