Press releases 2004
Children go back to the pit – to find out more about nature - 2 July 2004 The last time the children of Merthyr Tydfil regularly walked past Webber’s pond it was to go down the Abercanaid pit when it was producing thousands of tons of coal in the mid 19th century. Go to story.. Beautiful hidden woodland valley is about to be ‘discovered’ - 24 June 2004 A beautiful secluded valley, clothed in oak and mixed woodlands and with a spectacular waterfall at its heart is about to be ‘discovered’ as part of a rural regeneration package. Go to story.. History and nature – new trail to Fairy Glen is a walk through time - 22 May 2004 A brand new history and nature trail at Old Colwyn has opened up a view of the past - at the latest section of the Fairy Glen project to be completed. Go to story.. Magical classroom for children takes woodland award - 30 April 2004 Turning the grounds of a Pembrokeshire school into an all-weather outdoor classroom has won the project a special Woods for Wales Award from Forestry Commission Wales. Go to story.. Pilot community woodland scheme is already taking off ! - 2 April 2004 A small woodland on the edge of a village in mid Wales could provide the blueprint for managing trees and woods for community benefits – and providing long-term jobs – across Wales. Go to story.. Healthy new outlook for former coal-mine site - 28 March 2004 A healthy new option will be helping communities at Gilfach Goch in Rhondda Cynon Taff and Evanstown in Bridgend Borough to make the most of their re-claimed colliery and tip sites – 25 years after the land was reclaimed. Go to story.. The name’s MWD – and it sticks ! - 18 March 2004 A village community on Anglesey has pulled out all the stops to transform its treeless landscape in just four months – thanks to a £40,000 Cydcoed – Woods for All grant – by planting 2 acres of new woodland. Go to story..
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