Save Our Centre - Ynyslas - Achubwch ein Canolfan

Save Our Centre - Ynyslas - Achubwch ein Canolfan So more than just a building

Congratulations to everyone at Cambrian News! https://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/news/cambrian-news-the-best-newspaper-with...
19/01/2026

Congratulations to everyone at Cambrian News!

https://www.cambrian-news.co.uk/news/cambrian-news-the-best-newspaper-with-the-best-journalists-in-wales-870825?fbclid=IwZnRzaAPbWk1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeeuUQY-ym18CfgLz5jcA_TQW0xs6OcxfKHnqbF186j2f8jGwpjIpDrHoRFRY_aem_R5GzkTX7QqmmBmMBZftOwQ

Your Cambrian News is Wales’ Weekly Newspaper of the Year according to our industry peers, while Reporter Debbie Luxon has been named both News Writer and the nation’s Journalist of the Year

Read and weep. https://www.wao.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Protecting-Nature-for-Future-Generations_English_...
12/11/2025

Read and weep.

https://www.wao.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Protecting-Nature-for-Future-Generations_English_0.pdf

08/09/2025

Re NRW, there will be a special Wales at Six programme tomorrow evening at 6pm on ITV Wales.

Thank you Mick O’Reilly! Cambrian News
12/08/2025

Thank you Mick O’Reilly! Cambrian News

https://www.dyfibiosphere.wales/post/celf-a-story-of-the-dyfiWonderful stuff going on with Dyfibiosphere
06/08/2025

https://www.dyfibiosphere.wales/post/celf-a-story-of-the-dyfi

Wonderful stuff going on with Dyfibiosphere

Naomi Heath, Engagement Officer on the Tir Canol project, describes how she worked with three resident artists to bring a new angle to environmental work around the Dyfi. Darllen yn GymraegThe Biosphere is a culture-rich, bilingual area with estuaries of national importance. It holds the voice of he...

Borth Here and Now. That didn’t take long, did it? 😱🤬
28/07/2025

Borth Here and Now. That didn’t take long, did it? 😱🤬

22/07/2025

This afternoon at Ynyslas, 3 children swimming in the sea with a lilo, on a red flag/no swim dangerous tidal beach, right opposite the red flag. Shame on you NRW for removing the wardens who kept not only the nature but the visitors safe (for the past 60 years!) and who patrolled the area several times a day, all first aid trained and all who carried emergency contact radios.

If only!
20/07/2025

If only!

15/07/2025

Thank you Mick O’Reilly as always….

Hello again
Natural Resources Wales needs to get its act together.
The actions, attitude and assumptions made by the agency over the past six months have been reprehensible and repugnant, undermining the Welsh Government agency's mandate, flying in the face of its legal obligations and laughing at the people of the nation when it comes to its mismanagement of its three visitor centres.
And now, months after closing the centres and weeks after being told by the Senedd that it must come up with a plan for the future of the centres, the senior management at the agency have had a collective thought, hoping to lease out at least two of the three centres in the coming months.
The agency said this week it hopes to award contracts for Bwlch Nant yr A***n and Coed y Brenin by April next year.
The two popular visitor centres were closed by Natural Resources Wales in March this year as the government body looked to cut costs. NRW said it is launching a ‘marketing exercise’ for Bwlch Nant yr A***n and Coed y Brenin in November.
In the meantime all paths, trails, car park, play area and toilet facilities remain open and the important work undertaken to protect wildlife and maintain these sites continues to be overseen by land management staff. NRW has previously said it hopes to find a community solution for Ynyslas.
Caru Coed y Brenin and the charitable trust behind Aberystwyth’s Cliff Railway have previously stated their intention at running the Ganllwyd and Ponterwyd sites respectively.
A temporary summer-long provision of a hospitality van and mobile toilets are in place in Nant yr A***n, with parking and toilets available at Ynyslas.
All this shows is that the bosses at NRW just don’t get it. The agency has a legal obligation to protect the environment. Anything other than direct management and a return to the previous arrangement is unacceptable.
It's a farce.
Thanks for reading. Stay safe and have a great week.
Mick O'Reilly
Editor
Cambrian News

Ynyslas is a red flag no swim, ordnance beach.
14/07/2025

Ynyslas is a red flag no swim, ordnance beach.

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