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Small charity takes out big bold loan to boost nature in Wales

Friday 8 July 2022

(c) Jeroen Helmer / Ark Nature

A small charity with big plans for nature’s recovery is launching an appeal to help breathe new life into Pentwyn – an upland farm in the Welsh Marches.

It now needs to raise £1 million to secure the future of the land at Pentwyn for people and nature.

Pentwyn Appeal Press Release

  • Pentwyn Appeal_For Immediate Use 8_7_22.pdf
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