As lockdown eases and people are once again able to visit our beautiful countryside, there is a possibility that they may seek to utilise quieter places for their recreation in order to ensure social distancing. In addition, lockdown restrictions have presented an...
The latest Committee on Climate change progress report on UK emissions is out now. This year, the report includes new advice to the UK Government on securing a green and resilient recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. It recommends that Ministers seize the...
Sign up a free workshop for the adventure activity sector businesses and instructors to learn about the wildlife that might have taken up residency in unusual locations. Considering the length of time that the wildlife of our countryside has had without the usual...
PCF’s staff working on the Coastal Communities Adapting Together (CCAT) project have been researching and gathering a list of quality climate change resources which could be used in schools and also for others. Our topics of focus are climate change, adaptation, and...
PCF continues to develop Gwynedd Marine Code Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum is excited to continue collaborating with the Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau Special Area of Conservation (SAC) on their Gwynedd Marine Code project. Following on from the successful launch of the updated...
PCF involved in new EU marine energy project between Wales and Ireland PCF is delighted to be involved in a new €4.2m cross-border project aiming to boost the marine energy industry in Wales and Ireland, which was announced by Counsel General and Brexit Minister,...