Why work with us?
At RWT we work tirelessly to protect the vulnerable nature in Radnorshire. With our reserves and Pentwyn Farm, we attract thousands of visitors to Mid Wales each year. Gilfach is regularly cherished as one of Wales's top nature reserves and sees over 10,000 visitors each year.
Through our commitment to nature and Radnorshrie, we have built a passionate supporter base of over 1200 members, and 2000+ supporters. Through working with Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, we can help you and like-minded businesses reach an audience passionate about nature and Mid Wales.
We have a number of different options available for corporates wishing to support Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, including Corporate membership.
To find out more about becoming a corporate sponsor or member at Radnorshire Wildlife Trust please email Becca at Rebecca@rwtwales.org
Our Corporate Members
PJE - Accountants and Advisors
PJE are Radnorshire Wildlife Trust's financial assistants. Based in West Wales they are family run firm, starting over 50 years ago in early 1973 as Tudor Davies & co. They've used those years of experience and transitioned from a traditional legacy accounting firm into a modern digital accounting practice specialising in business advisory at 4 locations. They also have 2 sister firms, PJE Audit Services and Cyfri Independent Financial Advisors, which odder audit and financial planning services respectively.
PJE support Radnorshire Wildlife Trust on a day to day basis, and joined us as corporate members in 2024. To find out more, visit their website: www.pje.co.uk
Cut Above Tree Surgeon
Cut Above Tree Services have decided to join RWT as a corporate member to support a local charity that cares about the environment.
They are a team of NPTC qualified fully insured arborists offering a friendly, professional and reliable service throughout Radnorshire and surrounding areas.
They are happy to offer RWT members a 5% discount off all tree and hedge work. Get in contact via the website www.cutabovetreesurgeon.co.uk or 07516117629 to arrange a free site visit and quotation.
At Cut Above they aim to offer advice on tree care with wildlife and the environment in mind. They avoid topping trees when possible and would instead look to recommend formative pruning or slight reductions. When a tree has to be removed for safety reasons they will always look to leave a high stem as a monolith, habitat piles made from the logs and brash and suggest coronet cuts and fracture pruning when suitable.