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    Minister announces £10m nature fund and fresh support for rural communities

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 24, 2026No Comments
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    Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability, Llyr Gruffydd, meets with schoolchildren in Barry
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    The Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability, Llyr Gruffydd, has this week set out his priorities for action on climate, nature and rural communities across Wales.

    Speaking in the Senedd, the Minister confirmed more than £10m of investment into the Nature Networks Fund, which will restore biodiversity, create jobs and strengthen connections between communities and their natural environment.

    He also announced that work has already begun on an ambitious Climate and Nature Plan, to set out the actions to deliver net zero by 2040 and substantive nature recovery by 2050.

    The plan will embed climate and nature action as Cabinet-level responsibilities across all portfolios, including housing, transport, health and the economy.

    Priority actions include tree planting and peatland restoration, delivery of the National Peatland Action Programme, and the development of a new Flood Resilience and Preparedness Forum for Wales to coordinate a national approach to flooding.

    Proposals for a new statutory duty on rural proofing will also be brought forward, while a Rural Development Strategy will tackle poverty and create new opportunities across Wales.

    The new Welsh Government is working to secure a multi-annual budget for the Sustainable Farming Scheme, to give the farming community the certainty it needs.

    A new National Food Strategy for Wales will also build food security, strengthen supply chains and support the food and drink industry.

    Earlier this week, the Minister met with children from schools in Barry as they learned about coastal defences, erosion and sea level rise. He said:

    “The extreme heat we are experiencing this week is a reminder that climate change is not a future risk – it is already affecting people, nature, communities and public services across Wales.

    “Seeing young people in Barry learning about coastal change brought home why we must act now. They are growing up in a Wales where extreme weather, flooding, pressure on nature and changes to our coastline are becoming more visible. Our job is to respond with ambition, honesty and practical action.

    “Our Climate and Nature Plan will put climate and nature at the heart of decision-making across government; from housing and transport to health, food and the economy.

    “Clean air, clean water, healthy soils and thriving ecosystems are not optional extras. They are the foundations of our economic opportunities, supporting secure jobs, warmer homes and sustainable food production.

    “Family farms are the beating heart of our rural communities and the backbone of the rural economy. I want to reduce the bureaucratic burden on them and have already appointed John Davies to lead an independent review to cut unnecessary red tape so time can instead be spent on things like managing stock or planning for the future.

    “I am committed to listening, working in partnership and delivering practical change shaped by the people who know their communities best.”

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