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Active woodlands for active communities
Communities within north Gower are joining forces to secure structural investment that will benefit the area socially, economically and environmentally. Go to story.. 

Welsh ‘Hogwarts’ puts an outdoor Cyfarthfa Castle classroom on its curriculum
The Welsh ‘Hogwarts’ – Cyfarthfa High School at Merthyr Tydfil which is housed in Cyfarthfa Castle – is about to open up a brand new outdoor classroom – thanks to a Cydcoed – Woods for All grant. Go to story..

Community woodland is new focus for Garw Valley regeneration
A new £160,000 community woodland project is about to play an important part in the regeneration of the Garw Valley in south Wales . The Cydcoed – Woods for All work will transform former colliery land, turning it into a green wooded open space for everyone to enjoy. Go to story..

Former dairy farm is community co-op’s new environmental education centre 
A former dairy farm in Cydweli is about to become a major new environmental education centre, with the help of a £120,000 Cydcoed – Woods for All grant, providing new jobs as well as new opportunities for learning. Go to story..

New community woodland project to give Mumbles a tourism boost
Plans to turn woodland around the Mumbles into a natural playground for locals and tourists alike have just won a £245,000 cash boost from Cydcoed – Woods for All . Go to story.. 

Country kids create their own mini nature reserve – on the school grounds
Children at a small school in the heart of rural Gower will be creating their own mini-nature reserve – Coed Knelston - with the help of funding from Cydcoed – Woods for All. Go to story.. 

 


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