Wales’ recycling rate reaches 45 per cent Wales recycled or composted 45 per cent of its municipal waste between July and September 2010. The statistical release...
Rare species set to flourish at Stanner Rocks Made of some of the oldest exposed rocks in southern Britain, Stanner Rocks, near New Radnor, is a distinctive...
Asghar praises South Wales East households doing more to reduce waste Mohammad Asghar has paid tribute to residents in Newport, Monmouthshire, Caerphilly, Merthyr Tydfil and Blaenau Gwent as figures show...
Denbighshire “blue bin” success praised Commenting on figures showing that households in Denbighshire have the highest reuse, recycling and composting rates in the whole...
Historic estate to be restored to former glory The historic Stackpole Estate in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is to be restored to its former glory with...
Funding boost for new green technology trail at Botanic Garden An interactive green technology trail featuring a range of micro-scale renewable energy demonstrators – from a mini wind turbine...
Burns: Renewable energy needs a fresh approach Welsh Conservatives will call for investment in a number of different renewable forms of energy during the group’s Opposition...
New Waste Stragey to Improve Cardiff Recycling Levels A strategy that will improve the amount of waste that is recycled and composted throughout the city over the...
Long-lost viewpoint rediscovered at Nercwys Mountain A former viewpoint offering breathtaking views from Nercwys Mountain has been ‘rediscovered’ after being hidden in trees for nearly...
Keep your coast clean ‘Keep your coast clean’ – that’s the new year message of a brand new display at Wepre Park Visitor...