Environment News
Lower School pupils at Rydal Penrhos have continued their exceptional work throughout the community thanks to another special project.
Keep Wales Tidy has unveiled the 91 sites across the country that have met the high standards needed to receive the prestigious Blue Flag, Green Coast Award and Seaside Award – a total of 149 awards for Wales.
New research shows that the Benito Glacier in northern Patagonia has thinned by 133 metres in the past 44 years.
Over 200 primary school children in Cardiff help give nature a home as part of RSPB Cymru’s Wild Walkabout
SWANSEA’S city centre green artery will have more trees than ever before when the multi-million pound upgrade is complete, the council has pledged.
With less than a month to go until the world’s toughest and most prestigious sailing series arrives in the Welsh capital, Cardiff demonstrates its sustainability credentials ahead of the environmentally-focused event.
An award winning Mid Wales country house hotel will be proudly flying the flag for Wales at this summer’s ‘Oscars’ for the UK’s hospitality industry.
Newport’s St Julian’s Primary School was given a welcome boost this week after a local business stepped in to support the school’s Green Power STEM Project.
Pembrokeshire County Council’s flood alleviation scheme at Little Haven has been shortlisted for an award by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
Puppet Busta calls on Swansea primary pupils to join food waste recycling mission for the chance to have their poster seen throughout the city.