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Pembrokeshire's Welcome to the Woods
Pembrokeshire has successfully completed their 5 day welcome week which was aimed at participants between 16 and 24. Read the blog to find out what they got up to over the 5 days.
Read moreMid-way meeting with the Royal Forestry Society
As the Dysgu am Goed project nears the end of the first academic year, Tir Coed senior staff and Dysgu am Goed Development Officer met up with the Royal Forestry Society's Development Manager and Teaching Trees Project Coordinator in Leominster.
Read moreDay out to Botanical Gardens of Wales
As part of her role as Accreditation Assistant, Linda has been attending training courses with Agored Cymru to learn more about the assessment processes. Here Linda outlines her journey to the Botanical Gardens.
Read moreVolunteering at Coed Tyllwyd
A group of volunteers meet at Coed Tyllwyd once a week to work in the woods and ensure that the woodlands are safe to be used and enjoyed by the public.
Read moreBen Lake visits Tir Coed activity at the Elan Links project
Ben Lake, Ceredigion MP visited the Elan Valley to learn more about the Elan Links: People Nature & Water project. He also saw the work that Tir Coed are currently doing in the area as part of the project.
Read moreCeredigion's Welcome to the Woods
Welcome to the Woods, a five day taster course for young people to introduce them to the woodland and forestry sector.
Read moreForestry Skills Forum
Angie regularly travels to Birmingham to the Forestry Skills Forum. The forum is a great opportunity to meet with similar organisations across the UK.
Read moreVolunteering day at Coed Ty Llwyd
Since the end of the training course at Coed Ty Llwyd a group of keen individuals have been meeting at the woods to do some work on the woodlands.
Read moreCelebrating Volunteers!
On Wednesday the 6th of June, Teresa, Steve and Lowri travelled to Drefach Felindre to the National Wool Museum for the Community Get Together event celebrating volunteers and all the great work they do.
Read moreTir Coed Funding Success
Tir Coed ar pleased to announce the success of recent funding which secures 5 years of the LEAF project across 3 counties and a pilot in a further 1 county.
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