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Public encouraged to have say on long term plans for woodlands within Vale of Llangollen and wider Dee Valley

Posted: Wed 14th Apr 2021 Public encouraged to have say on long term plans for woodlands within Vale of Llangollen and wider Dee Valley Those who enjoy visiting woodlands in the Vale of Llangollen and the wider Dee Valley are invited to have their say on how the woodlands are managed for the future. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) – who manages the Welsh Government Woodland Estate across Wales – has developed a 25-year management plan in order to improve their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change, so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. The Llangollen Forest Resources Plan (FRP) consists of seven different forest blocks; Corwen, Cynwyd, Carrog, Nantyr (Ceiriog forest), Coed Foel, Craig-y-Dduallt and Halton Wood, which are located in the Dee and Ceiriog Valleys.

NRW launch consultation on woodland area in Llangollen and Dee Valley

PEOPLE who enjoy using Natural Resources Wales (NRW) managed woodlands in the Vale of Llangollen and the wider Dee Valley are invited to give their views on how they are managed in future. NRW – who manage the Welsh Government Woodland Estate across Wales – has developed a 25-year management plan in order to improve their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change, so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. The Llangollen Forest Resources Plan (FRP) consists of seven different forest blocks; Corwen, Cynwyd, Carrog, Nantyr (Ceiriog forest), Coed Foel, Craig-y-Dduallt and Halton Wood, which are located in the Dee and Ceiriog Valleys. These woodlands collectively have a total area of 1,400 ha and have a mixture of conifer and broadleaved tree species.

Residents in student area of Nottingham welcome £800 house party fines

Residents in student area of Nottingham welcome £800 house party fines If I had to pay a £800 fine as a student, it would completely cripple me Updated Joe Stewart and Amber Chow are two students living in Lenton (Image: Gurjeet Nanrah/ Nottingham Post) Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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