£23,000 boost for the Green Clywedog Valley Partnership for Nature
Wrexham’s Green Clywedog Valley Partnership for Nature is receiving a £23,000 grant to encourage local people to get to know their area and enjoy nature through a series of fun and educational events.
Groundworks North Wales is running the project with organisations including the Friends of Nant Mill, Friends of Kings Mill, Minera Quarry Trust, Wrexham County Borough Council and Brymbo Heritage Trust.
The Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Woodland Trust, North Wales Caving Club and Coedpoeth and Minera Community Councils are also involved.
The is funded by the Welsh Government’s Green Recovery Capacity Building Scheme which is run by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in Wales.
Minera Lead Mines, part of the Green Clywedog Valley Partnership. A project aimed at encouraging local people to get to know their area and enjoy nature through a series of fun and educational events, is to receive a £23,000 grant. Groundworks North Wales is running Wrexham s Green Clywedog Valley Partnership for Nature with organisations including the Friends of Nant Mill, Friends of Kings Mill, Minera Quarry Trust, Wrexham County Borough Council and Brymbo Heritage Trust. The Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Woodland Trust, North Wales Caving Club and Coedpoeth and Minera Community Councils are also involved.