Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
A truly green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will be the key to accelerating Wales’ transition to a low-carbon economy and a healthier, more equal nation.
Chair of Natural Resources Wales, Sir David Henshaw has been appointed by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths MS to lead a Green Recovery task and finish group to develop ideas that link climate action with job creation, inclusive and fair economic growth, and other...More
Thank you for taking part in this short survey.
As part of our planning to support Wales’ Green Recovery, NRW is determined to understand how we can best work with environmental NGOs so that your work also contributes to that recovery. This survey is just one part of our ongoing consultation.
The purpose of this research is to help us understand more about your organisation, the impact that Covid has, and will have on you, and what kind of support you may need to...More
Hello and thank you for taking part in this survey today.
The information you give may be shared within the Healthy Active Connected Network (including NRW and other stakeholders).
Your responses will:
- help NRW to better grasp what the Healthy Active Connected theme currently means for people across the South East, and how we can improve its integration to support your work
- support knowledge sharing within the Healthy Active Connected Network in South East Wales
-...More
The Green and Safe Spaces theme and vision was developed through Newport’s Wellbeing Assessment and developed into Newport's Wellbeing Plan (more information can be found in the links at the bottom of this page).
Nearly two years on from the first Green and Safe Network workshop, it's a good time to take a moment to revisit the Green and Safe offer and action plan. Over the coming months we welcome the views and suggestions of the Green and Safe Network.
As a...More
What do you think of our Timber Matters newsletter? Do you read it? Does it give you the information you expect in a timely way? Do you think it can be improved?
Timber Matters was one of our new channels that we put in to place in May 2019, as part of our commitment to improving our communication and engagement with you.
Our relationship with you is important to us and we recognised that we had work to do to re-establish trust and confidence. Since then we’ve...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Air Quality is getting lots of attention. Blue skies and cleaner air during Covid19 have made people think. So what’s the role for NRW?
This time we have come together as South Central, South West and South East Wales. This is a cross-border issue which features in all our Area Statements – So what are we doing to tackle the health impacts and inequalities in our communities?
More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for publishing river basin management plans for two river basin districts in Wales: Western Wales and Dee.
The current river basin management plans were published in 2015. We review and update these plans every 6 years. We are required to do this by the Water Framework Directive Regulations 2017.
The plans set out how organisations, stakeholders and communities will work together to improve the water environment in each district. The plans:...More
Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru sy'n gyfrifol am gyhoeddi cynlluniau rheoli basnau afonydd ar gyfer dwy ardal basn afon yng Nghymru: Gorllewin Cymru a Dyfrdwy.
Cyhoeddwyd y cynlluniau rheoli basnau afonydd presennol yn 2015. Rydym yn adolygu ac yn diweddaru'r cynlluniau hyn bob chwe blynedd. Mae'n ofynnol i ni wneud hyn yn unol â rheoliadau’r Gyfarwyddeb Fframwaith Dŵr 2017.
Mae'r cynlluniau'n nodi sut y bydd sefydliadau, rhanddeiliaid a chymunedau yn cydweithio i wella'r...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for publishing river basin management plans for two river basin districts in Wales: Western Wales and Dee.
The current river basin management plans were published in 2015. We review and update these plans every 6 years. We are required to do this by the Water Framework Directive Regulations 2017.
The plans set out how organisations, stakeholders and communities will work together to improve the water environment in each district. The plans:...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
NRW is the regulator in Wales for the UK Emission Trading Scheme which replaces the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme following our exit from the European Union.
As part of the withdrawal agreement from the European Union, the UK continued to be a part of the EU ETS during the transition period until 31 st December 2020. In December 2020 the Government Response confirmed that a UK Emissions Trading Scheme would come into force on the 1 st January 2021. ...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Update 09 January 2023
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has successfully appointed Alun Griffiths as the main contractor to carry out the construction for the new flood defence scheme for Liswerry Newport, with work set to get underway in the Spring.
The scheme will reduce flood risk to over 2,000 properties and involves bolstering parts of the existing 1350m flood embankment along the eastern riverbank and constructing new flood walls, a section of...More
Mae Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru yn gyfrifol am reoli'r coetiroedd a'r coedwigoedd yng Nghymru sy'n eiddo i'r cyhoedd yn gynaliadwy. Fe’u rheolir er budd a llesiant y bobl sy'n ymweld â hwy a'r rheiny sy'n dibynnu arnynt er mwyn gwneud bywoliaeth. Mae'r cyfrifoldeb hwn yn cynnwys gwella eu bioamrywiaeth a’u gallu i wrthsefyll newid yn yr hinsawdd yn yr hirdymor er mwyn sicrhau bod cenedlaethau'r dyfodol yn gallu mwynhau’r buddion a ddarperir ganddynt. Bob deng mlynedd, mae Cyfoeth...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More
This Conusltation has now ended, please find a link at the bottom of the page to the results of the consultation and the changes that have been made since the consultation ended.
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term...More
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for the sustainable management of the publicly owned woodlands and forests of Wales. They are managed for the benefit and well-being of the people who visit them and depend on them for their livelihood. This responsibility includes improving their biodiversity and long-term resilience to climate change so that future generations will also be able to enjoy the benefits they provide. Every ten years Natural Resources Wales reviews the long-term management...More