Green social prescribing
19 Oct 2021
A project is underway to boost ‘green social prescribing’ - where health professionals refer service users to outdoor health initiatives for physical and mental health and wellbeing.
Coed Lleol (Small Woods Wales) featured in BBC Two's New Voices from Wales
8 Apr 2021
An Ystradgynlais woodland wellbeing session run by Project Officer Anna Stickland is featured on BBC Two.
PhD awarded to Coed Lleol (Small Woods Wales) Researcher from Bangor University
9 Mar 2021
Heli Gittins explored the question: Can a woodland activity programme benefit participant wellbeing and change the way they use woods?
Coed Lleol (Small Woods Wales) reflects on successes of 2020
29 Jan 2021
Here's a summary of what we did during the pandemic in 2020.
Our Connecting People and Nature project comes to an end in Merthyr Tydfil
30 Dec 2020
Our Connecting People and Nature project achieved so much over the three years it ran in Merthyr Tydfil.
Coed Lleol welcomes Bangor University Researcher
19 Nov 2020
We are delighted to welcome Ramiga Kirupaikkumaran of Bangor University to our team.
Connect to nature with Coed Lleol during lockdown
1 May 2020
Connecting to nature isn’t usually something we do via a laptop screen. During lockdown however, we’ve all had to adapt quickly and find different ways of getting the things we need for our health and wellbeing.
Actif Woods Anglesey Mentor nominated for award
10 Jun 2018
Disability Sport Wales award nomination for Woodland Mentor John Pritchard
Grey squirrel fertility control research hits key milestone
Oral contraceptives that could significantly reduce grey squirrel populations in the UK are displaying positive results in ongoing research, the UK Squirrel Accord (UKSA) has announced today.
Net Zero Week - time to act!
Net Zero Week is the UK’s national awareness week, running from 2nd - 8th July and backed by the government and industry. However, the Climate Change Committee’s Progress report to Parliament this June has highlighted that there are still important policy gaps and a lack of focus on delivery.