22 Feb 2021 News Agriculture, Environment Sheep farmers advised to avoid over-grazing to protect red clover leys Red clover can perform well in cell grazing systems on Welsh livestock farms if the leys are not over-grazed. Farmers had the opportunity to seek
18 Feb 2021 News Grants, Business, Environment Emergency funding for flood-hit businesses from Welsh Government Businesses in Wales affected by recent devastating floods will be able to access up to £2,500 of emergency Welsh Government funding. The Business
17 Feb 2021 News Community, Environment First Minister Mark Drakeford calls first mines safety summit following Skewen coal mine burst First Minister Mark Drakeford convened a mines safety summit today to address the safety and the environmental impacts of Wales’ disused coal mines
16 Feb 2021 News Environment £21.5m funding to fix flood damage to bridges and boardwalks Welsh Government Ministers have announced over £21.5m to help councils across the country fix flood damage to roads, bridges and boardwalks. Porthcawl
16 Feb 2021 News Food and drink, Sustainability, Environment ‘Green shoots’ vision announced for food and drink industry post-Covid Welsh Government announces future strategic vision for the food and drink industry as it sets its sights, over the coming years, to be a world leader
12 Feb 2021 News Environment, Agriculture Growers recognised for outstanding commitment to Continuous Professional Development… The Lantra Land based Learner Awards celebrate the talents of Wales’ top environmental and land-based individuals and businesses, and recognise the
09 Feb 2021 News Environment, Sustainability Wales commits to net zero by 2050, but sets out ambitions to get there sooner Welsh Government has today set out its legal commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, but is pushing to “get there sooner” as it gets ready