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2005 archive

Opencast developers seek permission to destroy irreplaceable ancient woodland to increase the coal yield

New planting can in no way compensate for the loss of irreplaceable ancient woodland.

7 December 2005


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Builth Wells kids give it some welly at Royal Welsh showground - 9 December 2005

Royal Welsh Show to mark centenary in tree-friendly fashion

9 December 2005

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Photocall: Local people get muddy for a better environment

Radio Wales DJ Chris Needs hits Llandeilo to support Coed Tregib tree planting campaign

19 November 2005

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Woodland Trust appeals for old photos of Wye Valley beaulty spot


New research work seeks to uncover the picturesque past of Beaulieu Wood

22 November 2005

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Powys' children re-enact Battle of Trafalgar

Less than two months away from the bicentenary of this historic event, Powys children play their part.

11 September 2005

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Local people get muddy for a better environment

Following a vigorous community campaign, local people finally get the chance to plant trees

Following a enthusiastic community campaign to raise money for the Woodland Trust (Coed Cadw) to extend Granllyn Pool, a small community wood at Guilsfield near Welshpool, local people will finally get the chance to plant trees at a public planting event on Saturday 22 January. With the support of the local community, Granllyn Pool with be extended by 1.2 ha (3.2 acre), through the planting of native trees.

January 2005

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