MEETINGS DIARY
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PARTNERSHIP
Valleys Regional Park is a partnership between over 40 organisations working together
to deliver environmental, heritage and tourism activities in a more effective, collaborative
approach, both cross-
The partnership’s
organisation is as follows (click name for details or use the navigation bar above):
•
Strategic Group
The strategic and policy direction, as well as overall governance
of the partnership is provided by the strategic group.
• Implementation Group
Delivery
of funded projects is undertaken and monitored by the implementation group.
• Subgroups
Specific
subgroups exist to provide strategic, planning and implementation advice and guidance
for the partnership and its projects in order to maximise the benefits of the partnership
and its funding.
It is responsible for the daily function and management of the partnership's activities.
• Welsh Government
• CountrYside Council for Wales
• Environment Agency Wales
• Forestry
Commission Wales
• Visit Wales, Welsh Assembly Government
• Capital Regional Tourism
•
South West Wales Tourism Partnership
• Dwr Cymru/Welsh Water
• British Waterways
• Groundwork Wales
• Groundwork Trusts (Merthyr
RCT, Caerphilly and
Bridgend/Neath Port Talbot)
• BTCV
• Keep Wales Tidy
• CADW
• National Museums of Wales
• Sustrans
• Dulais Valley Development Trust
• SEWTA
• SWITTCH
• Ramblers Cymru
• Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council
• Bridgend County Borough Council
• Caerphilly County Borough Council
• Cardiff City Council
• Carmarthenshire County
Council
• Monmouthshire County Council
• Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
• Neath
Port Talbot County Borough Council
• Newport City Council
• Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council
• Swansea City Council
• Torfaen County
Borough Council
• Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
• Gwent Wildlife Trust
• Wildlife Trusts of South & West Wales
• RSPB
• Sports Council for Wales
• Federation
of City Gardens and Community Farms
• Sustain Wales/Cynnal Cymru
• Wales Co-
Partners include
| VRP Partnership |
| Strategic Group |
| Implementation group |
| Sub-groups |
| Documentation |
| Key Documentation |
| Heart and Soul |
| Interpretation |
| Access and Health |
| Community Engagement and Initiatives |
| Education |
| Environment |
| Outdoor Activities and Water Recreation |
| Tourism |
| Bridgend Community Route |
| Parc Slip Visitor Centre |
| Parc Tondu – Heritage Connections |
| Garw Valley |
| Sirhowy Valley Landscapes |
| Hafod Arch |
| Ebbw Fach Trail |
| Environmental Resource Centre |
| Crossing the Mountain |
| Cwmcarn Forest |
| Parc Cwm Darran |
| Parc Penallta |
| Penyfan improvements |
| Kidwelly Quay |
| Crwydro'r Cymoedd |
| Cyfarthfa Castle |
| Parc Taf Bargoed - Southern |
| Parc Taf Bargoed - Treharris |
| Cynon Valley River Park |
| Dare Valley Country Park |
| Lower Rhondda Corridor |
| Craig-y-Ddinas |
| Cwmdu Glen Woodland |
| Cyd Terrace and Ynysbwllog Aqueduct |
| Gnoll Estate Country Park |
| Aberdulais Falls |
| Amman Valley Trotting Club |
| Garth Farm VRP Gateway I and II |
| Lliw Reservoir |
| South West VRP Gateway |
| Penllergaer Woods |
| Cwmbran Riverside Park |
| Blaenafon Forgotten Landscapes |
| Greenmeadow Farm |
| Blaen Bran Community Woodland |
| Pontymoel Basin |
| Ancient Heritage - South Torfaen & Caerphilly |
| Hidden Landscapes of Forgeside |
| Community Ambassadors |
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