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From Heathlands to Hearth: TWYMO’S Eco-Fuel Warms Local Homes
On the wild heathlands of the West, bracken and gorse grow thick and fast. If left alone, they can take over and stop other plants from growing. But TWYMO has found a way to turn these plants into something good for both people and nature. Through the Cwm Arian Briquette Project, TWYMO collects bracken and gorse and turns it into eco-friendly briquettes. The fuel burns hot, is made locally, and helps families living with fuel poverty stay warm through the colder months. Sacks
Jan 271 min read


CoedUNO. An update from us.
Uniting people & woodlands. Thanks to funding from the National Forest of Wales and the Pembrokeshire Nature Partnership, we’ve launched...
Apr 7, 20252 min read


Nyfer Am Byth: Update from us
For several years now, we have been working with rivers in the local area, focusing initially on water samples from the Afon Nyfer. In...
Apr 4, 20253 min read
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