Results for "coed"
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Ty'n-y-groes, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic area with walking trails and gravel bike trail
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Llam yr Ewig, near Dolgellau
Accessible trail to viewpoint over old copper mine
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Benefits to planting trees and creating woodland
Planting trees can have benefits for your land or the local community and for wildlife and the environment.
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Amend your tree felling licence
If you want to make changes to your tree felling licence, you will need to apply for an amendment to your licence.
- Tree felling licence - environmental conditions
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Green spaces
Find out about the benefits of urban woodlands and trees, and how people are encouraged to enjoy green spaces close to home.
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Check if you need a felling licence
If you’re planning to carry out tree felling on your land, you must make sure you have the correct licence before you start any work.
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Apply for a felling licence
Use this service to apply for a felling licence
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Get help to plant trees and create woodland
If you are new to tree planting, you can get advice from many organisations.
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Grants for planting trees and creating woodlands
There are many grants available for woodland creation. You can use the grants to help you plan and develop your new woodland. The grants are available throughout the year.
- Identify, report and manage tree pests and diseases
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Report suspected illegal tree felling
How to let us know if you think trees have been felled without the necessary permission
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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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Why we can amend your felling licence
This only applies to all felling licence applications that were received on or after 1 April 2024.
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Why we can suspend or revoke your felling licence
We can suspend or revoke your felling licence if you have not complied or are no complying with the conditions of the licence
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Networks and partnerships
Bringing together representatives of landowners and managers, countryside access user groups, public bodies and voluntary sector organisations to consider access issues.
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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.
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Local Access Forums
Stakeholder forums are important partners and advise on how access and recreation is delivered in Wales.
- National Access Forum Wales Access to Water Sub-Group
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Improving access to the outdoors for all
How we are making our sites accessible, inclusive and welcoming