Local Places for Nature and Community Woodlands decisions, July 2021
We are distributing the Wales Environmental Growth Fund in partnership with Welsh Government.
Local Places for Nature is a capital grant scheme to enable communities in Wales to acquire, restore and enhance nature.
Community Woodlands is a capital grant scheme for projects to restore, create, connect and manage community woodlands in Wales.
Funding decisions
#natur Our Space, Our Nature
Applicant: Gilfach Goch Community Association
Decision: Award Grant of £10,500 (100%)
#COED Place for You Community Woodland
Applicant: Care & Repair North East Wales
Decision: Award Grant of £164,165 (78%)
#NNF Cernydd Carmel restoration
Applicant: Carmarthenshire County Council
Decision: Award Grant of £87,400
#NNF Mewn Dau Gae – Achub Brith y Gors
Applicant: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Decision: Award Grant of £99,100
#NNF 1 Former Tredegar Golf Course Biodiversity Enhancement Project Newport
Applicant: Newport City Council
Decision: Award Grant of £73,000
#NNF Creating new(t) Connections
Applicant: Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Decision: Award Grant of £99,600
#NNF #Ciliau Farm building nature's resilience
Applicant: Ciliau Farm
Decision: Award Grant of £65,000
#NNF Restoring the Moelyci SSSI land
Applicant: Snowdonia Donkeys CIO
Decision: Award Grant of £63,300
#NNF 1 Monkey Island Biodiversity & Visitor Project
Applicant: Newport City Council
Decision: Award Grant of £88,000
#NNF Working together for nature in the Elan Valley
Applicant: Welsh Water Elan Valley Trust
Decision: Award Grant of £87,500
#NNF Llanymynech Golf Course Restoration for Butterflies
Applicant: Llanymynech Golf Club
Decision: Award Grant of £91,400
#NNF Low density tree planting in protected areas
Applicant: Coed Cymru Cyf
Decision: Award Grant of £93,800
#NNF Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Nature Reserves Grassland Restoration
Applicant: Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Decision: Award Grant of £66,800
#NNF Shaftsbury Park Old Allotment Restoration Project
Applicant: Newport City council
Decision: Award Grant of £53,000