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Retreats to the Elan Valley for Birmingham Groups
One of the projects Tir Coed is leading on within Elan Links brings groups from the Birmingham area to the Elan Valley to learn about their water supply and engage in bespoke activities. The first of these retreats was held in March.
Read moreCroeso Eiri!
Tir Coed welcomes Eiri to the team as and Administration and Finance Officer. Eiri will be working alongside all core members of staff and will be supporting the project staff with any administration. Croeso Eiri!
Read moreFond farewell from Leila
At the end of March, Tir Coed will sadly be bidding farewell to Leila who has taken on the role of Director in the absence of Ffion. The Tir Coed team would like to thank Leila for all that she's done and wish her all the best in the future.
Read moreElan Links Official Launch
As partners in the Elan Links:People, Nature & Water Scheme, Tir Coed showcased their work at the launch event on Saturday the 24th March.
Read moreCraig-y-Nos - Criw Craggy meet up
Before the Easter break, Angie and Kevin went down to the Brecon Beacons to meet with members of Criw Craggy. Read the blog to find out what came out of the meeting.
Read moreWelcome Powys Mentor
We've welcomed another member of staff on board in the last few weeks. Harry has come on board as the Powys Mentor working in the Elan Valley alongside Anna.
Read moreSteps to Success!
The first Tir Coed 5 day intensive training in Pembrokeshire has taken place. The task was to build a steps on a site near Maenclochog. Read on to see what the participants achieved.
Read moreCylchlythyr y Gaeaf
Cewch hyd i gylchlythyr diweddaraf Tir Coed isod. Gobeithio y gwnewch chi fwynhau darllen am y gweithgareddau positif sydd wedi bod yn mynd ymlaen yn ystod Gaeaf 2017/18.
Read moreWinter Newsletter
Please find the latest Tir Coed Newsletter below. We hope you enjoy reading about the positive activities that have taken place in Winter 2017/18.
Read moreForestry Skills Forum
On International Women's Day, Angie, Accreditation Manager went to Birmingham for the Forestry Skills Forum. Read on to find out what was discussed in the forum.
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