COED CYMRU work with woodland owners and timber users throughout Wales to encourage the sustainable management of broadleaved woodlands.
Many neglected woodlands have the potential to provide income for the owner and a source of timber for local businesses. Locally-based Coed Cymru Officers offer free help and advice on woodland management, grants, selling and adding value to timber and developing products.
COED CYMRU work with woodland owners and timber users throughout Wales to encourage the sustainable management of broadleaved woodlands. Many neglected woodlands have the potential to provide income for the owner and a source of timber for local businesses. Locally-based Coed Cymru Officers offer free help and advice on woodland management, grants, selling and adding value to timber and developing products.
Coed Cymru promotes the use of Welsh hardwoods from managed woodlands, re-establishing these woodlands as part of the local economy. Coed Cymru’s headquarters near Newtown can be contacted on 01686 650777.
Mat Ridley and Richard Griffith, the Coed Cymru Officers for Carmarthenshire, can be contacted at Carmarthenshire County Council’s Regeneration & Leisure Department.
