Natural Resources Wales

NEATH PORT TALBOT: Waste boss stripped of licence after fly-tipping conviction

Natural Resources Wales has revoked Arron Dixon's waste carrier licence after he was convicted of fly-tipping and found to have…

KENFIG: ‘Unacceptable’ — Welsh Water under investigation over sewage pollution of River Kenfig

Natural Resources Wales says the scale of environmental damage to the River Kenfig is "unacceptable" — as it builds a…

RESOLVEN: Crushed! Van used to dump cannabis farm waste in Neath Valley forest is destroyed — after five prosecuted

The tipper van used to fly-tip cannabis farm waste in Rheola Forestry has been crushed by Neath Port Talbot Council…

RESOLVEN: Five fined more than £6,800 after cannabis farm waste dumped in Neath Valley forest

A document left among the rubbish helped convict five fly-tippers who dumped the remains of a cannabis farm on protected…

GOWER: Protesters to rally at Caswell Bay this Saturday — one of Swansea’s Blue Flag beaches — as new data reveals Welsh Water’s worst decade for pollution

Campaigners will gather at Caswell Bay and other locations across Wales on Saturday as part of a record-breaking national day…

PORT TALBOT: Fire enters controlled phase as road closures lifted and air quality monitoring deployed

The major fire at Water Street in Port Talbot is entering a controlled phase and de-escalating, with both road closures…

GOWER: Fire crews tackle two wildfires in 24 hours -Fairwood Common and Cefn Bryn – as bank holiday fire risk soars

Fire crews have tackled two major wildfires on the Gower Peninsula within 24 hours — a four-hectare blaze at Fairwood…

PONTARDDULAIS: Man handed suspended sentence in first conviction in Wales for illegal animal snares

A Pontarddulais man has become the first person convicted in Wales for setting illegal animal snares — more than two…

COCKLE RAID CHAOS: 4x4s stuck in mud as four men hit with £36k fines

Four men who drove deep into the Burry Inlet to illegally harvest cockles have been slapped with huge fines after…

Wales at “critical tipping point” as new report warns nature crisis is already here

Wales must radically rethink how it heats homes, grows food, travels and uses land if it is to avoid deepening…

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