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A community growing area in Burry Port. Creating local green spaces in Pembrey and Burry Port, Carmarthenshire
Local volunteers maintain a planter in Riverside. Photo: SRCDC. Breaking barriers to getting involving in greening Riverside, Cardiff
Restoring the Welsh section of the Montgomery canal included removing overhanging trees. Luronium Futures: preserving rare plants on the Montgomery Canal