Local people who enjoy using Brechfa Forest, Carmarthenshire, are invited to a drop-in session to find out how Natural Resources Wales (NRW) plans to manage the woodlands over the next 10 years.
Crychan Forest Picture: forestry.gov.uk/pictures THOSE who enjoy visiting woodlands near Llandovery are invited to have their say on how the woodlands are managed for the future. Natural Resources Wales - who manages the Welsh Government Woodland Estate across Wales – has developed a 25-year management plan for the Crychan woodlands, a large area of forest to the north east of Llandovery. The plan sets out long term objectives and proposals for the future management of the woodlands and the trees within them. As part of a public consultation, people have until Thursday, May 20, to provide feedback on the proposals. People can read the plans in detail and leave feedback via NRW’s online consultation.
Crychan Forest Picture: forestry.gov.uk/pictures Those who enjoy visiting woodlands near Llandovery are invited to have their say on how the woodlands are managed for the future. Natural Resources Wales - who manages the Welsh Government Woodland Estate across Wales – has developed a 25-year management plan for the Crychan woodlands, a large area of forest to the north east of Llandovery. The plan sets out long term objectives and proposals for the future management of the woodlands and the trees within them. As part of a public consultation, people have until Thursday, May 20, to provide feedback on the proposals. People can read the plans in detail and leave feedback via NRW’s online consultation.