Over 24,000 trees have been planted along the banks of four south Wales rivers to help reduce nutrient pollution, improve water quality and help protect nature.
Hafren Forest, located south of Eryri near Llanidloes, boasts 15 square miles of breathtaking scenery filled with waterfalls ...
Visiting the Eden Project in Cornwall, watching otters in the Avalon Marshes and spending the day at Portmeirion Village in ...
At the heart of the ancient medieval kingdom of Arwystli, there is historic architecture, traditional pubs, and a ...
The Cascades Walk leads to a breathtaking viewpoint that’s an ideal spot for a picnic while appreciating the area’s natural ...
The small village of Dale in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has a sheltered, wide bay that dazzles with colour when the ...
Villages and towns threatened by flooding in Gwynedd are to get new defences and mitigations. They include a community ...
A Swansea University project to improve understanding of fish behaviour in Welsh rivers and seas has received a £657,000 ...
Operators of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal say the 225-year-old watercourse will start to go dry without imminent ...
A Senedd petition calling on the Welsh Government to intervene to save the Monmoutshire and Brecon canal has now achieved ...
The Welsh government has been urged to intervene over fears one of the country's most popular canals could start to dry up ...