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Trellech New Mills – forest operations
To view the page in Welsh, please click here. Update 14/02/2024 Work to remove larch trees that are infected with Phytophthora ramorum is expected to begin along the low side of the road into The Narth from the New Mills crossroads on the 19 February. We estimate that the work will take approximately 4-5 weeks to complete. During this time, there may be some traffic disruption as our contractors will need to temporarily open and... MoreOpened 14 September 2023 -
Fedw wood – larch felling operations
To view the page in Welsh, please click here. What work is taking place? Felling operations in Fedw wood will begin in September to remove approximately 4500 larch trees which are infected with Phytophora ramorum (more commonly known as larch disease) Approximately 16 hectares of larch will need to be removed and the work will take approximately 9 months. What is larch disease? Larch disease, or Phytophthora ramorum, is a... MoreOpened 14 September 2023 -
Briers Grove – Thinning operations
To view the page in Welsh, please click here. What work is taking place? Forest thinning operations are due to begin shortly in the south of Briers Grove woodland to thin the Red Cedar within the wood. There are also number of ash trees along the footpath on the east side of the woodland that need to be removed as they pose a risk to visitor’s safety. The work is expected to be completed in approximatley 6 months. ... MoreOpened 14 September 2023 -
Wentwood East – Thinning
To view the page in Welsh, please click here. What work will take place? Forest thinning operations are due to begin shortly. The woodland is designated as a Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site (PAWS). The objective of the operation is to restore the woodland back to ancient woodland. The thinning of the conifer trees within the woodland will create space and increasing light levels to promote natural regeneration in the... MoreOpened 14 September 2023 -
Old Castle Down SSSI - Grazing to Help Wildlife
Cliciwch yma i ddarllen y dudalen yn Gymraeg / Click here to read this page in Welsh Old Castle Down Old Castle Down is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to several distinct features including limestone grassland, limestone heath and humid heath. The variation in these plant communities reflects the changes in the calcium carbonate content of the soils. On the west side of the B4265 the calcareous grassland is dominated by sheep’s fescue grass... MoreOpened 23 September 2023 -
Notice of Application for the disposal of Dredged Material from Cardiff Bay Locks, Outer Harbour and approaches at sea
Marine And Coastal Access Act 2009 Notice is hereby given that Cardiff Harbour Authority has applied to Natural Resources Wales (“NRW”) for a marine licence to carry out a regulated activity under the Marine and Coastal Act 2009. The application is for the disposal of dredged material from Cardiff bay locks, outer harbour and approaches at sea. You can see the application documents free of charge, from ... MoreOpened 28 September 2023 -
Hysbysiad O Gais Ar Gyfer Gwaredu Deunydd Wedi'i Garthu O Lociau Bae Caerdydd, Yr Harbwr Allanol A Llwybrau Dynesu Ar Y Môr
Deddf Y Môr A Mynediad I’r Arfordir 2009 Hysbysir drwy hyn fod Awdurdod Harbwr Caerdydd wedi cyflwyno cais i Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru am drwydded forol i gynnal gweithgaredd a reoleiddir o dan Ddeddf y Môr a Mynediad i’r Arfordir 2009. Mae'r cais ar gyfer gwaredu deunydd wedi'i garthu o lociau bae caerdydd, yr harbwr allanol a llwybrau dynesu ar y môr. Gallwch weld y dogfennau cais yn rhad ac am ddim, ar ein ... MoreOpened 28 September 2023 -
Wales Water Management Forum Questionnaire
The last River Basin Managements Plans (RBMPs) were published in 2022, the next ones will be published in 2027. We wish to work with you and other stakeholders to make this process work for all parties. Please complete the survey to help us to produce a RBMP that makes a difference and better manages the water environment. Tell us what you like about the current format, what you don’t like and what’s missing. Public bodies must have regard to the RBMP when... MoreOpened 4 October 2023 -
Notice of Application for TRENCHLESS CROSSING OF THE RIVER DEE
Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2007 Notice of Application for TRENCHLESS CROSSING OF THE RIVER DEE Notice is hereby given that Liverpool Bay CCS Limited has applied to Natural Resources Wales (“NRW”) for a marine licence to carry out a regulated activity under the Marine and Coastal Act 2009. The project requires EIA consent and is subject to the requirement for an environmental impact assessment (“EIA”) under the... MoreOpened 6 October 2023 -
Hysbysiad o Gais ar gyfer gwaith drilio sy’n croesi o dan Afon Dyfrdwy
Deddf Y Môr a Mynediad I’r Arfordir 2009 Rheoliadau Gwaith Morol (Asesu Effeithiau Amgylcheddol) 2007 Hysbysiad o Gais ar gyfer gwaith drilio sy’n croesi o dan Afon Dyfrdwy Hysbysir drwy hyn fod Liverpool Bay CCS Limited wedi cyflwyno cais i Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru am drwydded forol i gynnal gweithgaredd a reoleiddir o dan Ddeddf y Môr a Mynediad i’r Arfordir 2009. Mae angen caniatâd asesu effeithiau amgylcheddol ar y prosiect ac mae'n destun gofyniad am asesiad o’r effeithiau... MoreOpened 6 October 2023 -
North East Wales National Park Designation Project - Engagement Period 2023
The engagement period will run from Monday 9 October until 23:59 on Monday 27 November 2023. For more information on the in-person or online engagement events, please visit the project information page . Materials to support the engagement events and completing your feedback questionnaire are attached below. Your views and feedback are important and will help shape the assessment process. Thank you. MoreOpened 9 October 2023 -
Prosiect Dynodi Parc Cenedlaethol Gogledd Ddwyrain Cymru - Cyfnod Ymgysylltu 2023
Bydd y cyfnod ymgysylltu yn rhedeg o ddydd Llun 9 Hydref tan 23:59 ar ddydd Llun 27 Tachwedd. I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am y digwyddiadau ymgysylltu personol neu ar-lein, ewch i dudalen gwybodaeth y prosiect . Mae deunyddiau i gefnogi’r digwyddiadau ymgysylltu a’ch helpu i gwblhau eich holiadur adborth wedi’u hatodi isod. Mae eich barn a'ch adborth yn bwysig a byddant yn helpu i lunio'r broses asesu. Diolch. MoreOpened 9 October 2023 -
REGISTRATION for free Webinars 27/10/23 - Peatlands Development Grant - Guidance
Registration form for Webinar on 27/10/2023 - Peatlands Development Grant. The window for Webinar registration closes 26/10/2023. T he window for Grant applications is open from the 13th of October 2023, closing on the 15th of January 2024 . MoreOpened 13 October 2023 -
COFRESTRU ar gyfer Gweminarau di-dâl 27/10/23 - Arweiniad i Grant Datblygu Mawndiroedd
Ffurflen gofrestru ar gyfer Gweminarau 27/10/2023 - Grant Datblygu Mawndiroedd Mae'r cyfnod cofrestru ar gyfer Gweminar yn cau 26/10/2023. Mae'r cyfnod gwneud ceisiadau Grant yn dechrau o'r 13eg o Hydref 2023 ac yn cau ar y 15fed o Ionawr 2024. MoreOpened 13 October 2023 -
Ymgynghoriad ar ein ffioedd a thaliadau rheoleiddio ar gyfer 2024/25
Rydym yn ymgynghori ar ein cynigion i ddiweddaru'r taliadau ar gyfer rhai o'n trwyddedau, hawlenni a gweithgareddau cydymffurfio. Gallwch ddod o hyd i'r cynigion codi tâl llawn isod. Darllenwch hwn cyn bwrw ymlaen â'r cwestiynau. Mae cwestiynau ein hymgynghoriad yn gofyn i chi am eich barn ar ein cynigion. Byddwn yn defnyddio'r adborth i lywio ein cynigion terfynol, yr ydym yn bwriadu eu gweithredu o Ebrill 2024, yn amodol ar gymeradwyaeth... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Cwmystwyth Lead Mine
Cwmystwyth Mine is approximately 6km northeast of the village of Pont-rhyd-y-groes, Ceredigion. The mine covers around 250ha on the steep northern slopes of the Ystwyth Valley, with some minor workings on the southern slopes. Cwmystwyth exploited three mineral lodes over the course of its operation, namely Comet, Kingside and Mitchell. The earliest mining at Cwmystwyth has been dated to the Early Bronze Age, when copper was extracted from the Comet lode in an... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Gwaith Plwm Cwmystwyth
Lleolir mwynglawdd Cwmystwyth tua 6km i’r gogledd-ddwyrain o Bont-rhyd-y-groes yng Ngheredigion. Mae mwyngloddiau metel segur yn achosi llygredd sylweddol yng Nghymru, gan niweidio ecoleg afonydd gyda metelau fel cadmiwm, plwm, sinc a chopr. Mae tua 1,300 o fwyngloddiau metel segur yng Nghymru yr amcangyfrifir eu bod yn effeithio ar 700 cilometr o afonydd. Mae Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru (CNC) a’r Awdurdod Glo yn gweithio gyda’i gilydd ar y... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Nant y Mwyn Lead Mine
The Nant y Mwyn mine is located close to the village of Rhandirmwyn in Carmarthenshire; approximately 10 km to the north of Llandovery. There is evidence of ancient mining (pre-Roman) at the site however most of the workings date from the 16th through to the 20th centuries. Mining activity at Nant y Mwyn mine during the early 20th century was intermittent and the site was abandoned during the early 1930s. The workings can be divided into two main... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Gwaith Plwm Nant y Mwyn
Lleolir mwynglawdd Nant y Mwyn gerllaw pentref Rhandir-mwyn yn Sir Gaerfyrddin; tua 10 km i'r gogledd o Lanymddyfri. Mae tystiolaeth o fwyngloddio hynafol (cyn-Rufeinig) ar y safle, fodd bynnag mae'r rhan fwyaf o'r gweithfeydd yn dyddio o'r 16eg ganrif hyd at yr 20fed ganrif. Ysbeidiol fu gweithgarwch mwyngloddio yn Nant y Mwyn ar ddechrau’r 20fed ganrif a rhoddwyd y gorau i’r safle yn gynnar yn y 1930au. Gellir rhannu'r gweithfeydd yn ddwy... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Consultation on our regulatory fees and charges for 2024/2025
We are consulting on our proposals to to update the charges for some of our permits, licences and compliance activities. You can find the full charging proposals below. Please read this before proceeding with the questions. Our consultation questions ask you for your views on our proposals. We will use the feedback to inform our final proposals, which we intend to implement from April 2024, subject to Welsh Government approval. ... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Van Metal Mine
Van Mine is located in the rural hamlet of Y Fan, approximately 3km northeast of Llanidloes, Powys. Van Mine was a former lead, zinc, and silver mine. It was one of the most productive lead mines in Europe in the 1870s. Records of mining trials date back to 1850, with the first ore produced in 1866. Production started to decline in the 1890s and eventually closed in 1921 primarily due to the fall in lead prices due to cheaper foreign imports. Several heritage assets... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Natural Resources Wales Arboricultural, Chainsaw and Tree Safety Framework
Natural Resources Wales is seeking input and feedback from the supply base with regards to the renewal of its existing Arboricultural and Chainsaw framework. All information and feedback received from the supply base will allow us to better understand the external marketplace and can ultimately help design the new Framework we look to put in place. Any questions marked * are mandatory. This market research questionnaire is being issued to alert the... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Fframwaith Coedyddiaeth, Llifau Cadwyn a Diogelwch Coed Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru
Mae Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru yn awyddus i gael mewnbwn ac adborth gan gyflenwyr o ran adnewyddu ei fframwaith Coedyddiaeth a Llifau Cadwyn presennol. Bydd yr holl wybodaeth ac adborth a dderbynnir gan gyflenwyr yn ein galluogi i ddeall y farchnad allanol yn well ac, yn y pen draw, gall ein helpu ni i gynllunio'r Fframwaith newydd rydym yn bwriadu ei roi ar waith. Mae unrhyw gwestiynau sydd â * wrthynt yn orfodol. Mae'r holiadur ymchwil i'r farchnad hwn yn cael ei... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Mwynglawdd Metel y Fan
Mae Mwynglawdd y Fan ym mhentref bach gwledig y Fan, tua 3km i'r gogledd-ddwyrain o Lanidloes, Powys. Roedd Mwynglawdd y Fan yn hen fwynglawdd plwm, sinc ac arian. Roedd yn un o'r mwyngloddiau plwm mwyaf cynhyrchiol yn Ewrop yn y 1870au. Mae cofnodion o dreialon mwyngloddio yn dyddio'n ôl i 1850 a chafodd y mwyn cyntaf ei gynhyrchu ym 1866. Dechreuodd cyfradd y cynhyrchu ostwng yn y 1890au ac yn y diwedd caeodd y mwynglawdd ym 1921 yn bennaf oherwydd y gostyngiad... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Mwynglawdd Plwm a Sinc Dylife
Mae Mwynglawdd Dylife 13km i'r gogledd-orllewin o Lanidloes, Powys, ar y ffordd fynyddig i Fachynlleth. Cafodd ei nodi fel un o brif ffynonellau metelau dalgylch Afon Dyfi ac mae'n gyfrifol am y ffaith fod Afon Twymyn yn methu cyrraedd safonau'r Gyfarwyddeb Fframwaith Dŵr Ewropeaidd ar gyfer sinc, plwm a chadmiwm. Roedd Dylife yn tynnu plwm a sinc o dair gwythïen: Dylife, Esgairgaled a Llechwedd Ddu. Mae'n bosibl bod y gweithfeydd cloddio cynharaf yn dyddio o gyfnod y... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Cwmnewydion metal mine project
The Cwmnewydion project is focused on Graig Goch mine and Frongoch Adit, which are situated within the Cwmnewydion valley, located approximately 1.5 km southwest of Trisant village and 3.75 km northwest of Pont-rhyd-y-groes in Ceredigion. The Nant Cwmnewydion watercourse flows along the valley floor immediately adjacent to the northern boundary of Graig Goch mine. Upstream to the east of Graig Goch mine is Frongoch Adit and Wemyss mine. Frongoch mine is further to the... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Prosiect mwynglawdd metel Cwmnewydion
Mae prosiect Cwmnewydion yn canolbwyntio ar fwynglawdd Graig Goch a Cheuffordd Frongoch, sydd wedi'u lleoli o fewn Cwm Cwmnewydion, tua 1.5 km i'r de-orllewin o bentref Trisant a 3.75 km i'r gogledd-orllewin o Bont-Rhyd-y-groes yng Ngheredigion. Mae cwrs dŵr Nant Cwmnewydion yn llifo ar hyd llawr y dyffryn yn union gerllaw ffin ogleddol mwynglawdd Graig Goch. I fyny'r afon i'r dwyrain o fwynglawdd Graig Goch mae Ceuffordd Frongoch a mwynglawdd Wemyss. ... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Metal mine water pollution
Pollution from Abandoned Metal Mines Abandoned metal mines cause extensive pollution in Wales, with approximately 1,300 sites estimated to impact water quality and ecology in over 700 km of watercourses. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the Mining Remediation Authority (formerly Coal Authority) are working together to tackle this pollution, making our rivers cleaner and healthier to benefit people, wildlife and the economy. Causes... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Llygredd dŵr mwyngloddiau metel
Llygredd o Fwyngloddiau Metel Segur Mae mwyngloddiau metel segur yn achosi llawer o lygredd yng Nghymru. Mae tua 1,300 o safleoedd ar hyd a lled ein gwlad, ac amcangyfrifir eu bod nhw’n effeithio ar dros 700km o gyrsiau dŵr . Mae Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru (CNC) a’r Awdurdod Adfer Safleoedd Mwyngloddio yn cydweithio i fynd i’r afael â ’r llygredd hwn, er mwyn gwella iechyd ein hafonydd, er budd pobl, bywyd gwyllt a’r economi. ... MoreOpened 16 October 2023 -
Dylife Lead & Zinc Mine
Dylife Mine is located 13km northwest of Llanidloes, Powys, on the mountain road to Machynlleth. It has been identified as a major source of metals to the Afon Dyfi catchment and is responsible for the Afon Twymyn failing to achieve European Water Framework Directive standards for zinc, lead and cadmium. Dylife exploited lead and zinc from three mineral lodes: the Dylife, Esgairgaled and Llechwedd Ddu. The earliest workings are possibly of Roman date and may have been linked to the... MoreOpened 16 October 2023
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