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Plans have been drawn up for a new accessible entrance to the wildlife centre. Credit: Childs Sulzmann architects. Welsh Wildlife Centre opens doors to everyone
Local communities will engage with farms across the landscape. Credit: Joanne Coates. Protecting the natural heritage of the North Pennines