Results for "cyfoeth"
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08 May 2024
Work finishes to protect a Roman Marching Camp that ‘tells the story of the Roman Conquest of Wales’Work to protect the remains of a Roman Marching Camp near Ystradfellte has been finished by contactors working on behalf Natural Resources Wales.
- When to publish on GOV.WALES or Natural Resources Wales
- Green Infrastructure Assessments: A guide to key Natural Resources Wales’ datasets and how to use them as part of a Green Infrastructure Assessment
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Finance Committee (FC) 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.
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Board Committees
Details about our committees and their members.
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Public task statement
This statement sets out the functions carried out by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) that are within its public task.
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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
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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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Consents, licences and permissions potentially required for exploration of onshore oil and gas activities
Find out what permits and licences may be required to carry out onshore oil and gas activities.
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How we regulate onshore oil and gas
Find out about Natural Resources Wales's role in onshore oil and gas activities and how these activities are regulated.
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Regulatory responsibilities
Natural Resources Wales is the regulatory authority in Wales for a wide range of environmental legislation.
- Digital strategy for Natural Resources Wales 2022-25
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Forestry
Natural Resources Wales are responsible for creating, protecting, and managing woodlands in Wales.
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Our response to Audit Wales’ ‘Picture of Flood Risk Management’ report
Responding to Audit Wales’ ‘Picture of Flood Risk Management’ report, Clare Pillman, Chief Executive of Natural Resources Wales said: