Restore the Thaw Landscape Project feedback request
The Restore the Thaw Landscape project is due to come to an end, in its current form, in March 2026, and we are keen to capture people’s experience and thoughts of the project. Whether you are a landowner, volunteer, interested partner we would very much appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete the feedback form linked below, prepared by the Project’s external evaluators, Bro Cymru.
Prosiect Adfer Tirwedd Ddawan / Restore the Thaw Landscape Project Survey
Your honest reflections will help shape future Nature Recovery projects in the Vale of Glamorgan, so a big thank you for taking the time!!
Wednesday 17th September: 10am-12.30pm
Monthly practical conservation session at Llantrithyd Deer Park
On Wednesday 17th September we will be visiting a new and exciting location for our monthly practical conservation session- Llantrithyd Deer Park in Bonvilston. The site has a number of large scrub clearance projects that we will help with.
A word from Maria, the landowner… ‘September is an exciting time to be on the park as the rut is beginning but don’t worry, we’d ensure we work in a safe place!’
This will be my last volunteer session with Restore the Thaw Landscape Project, so I hope to see lots of our regular volunteers there!!
If you would like more information or would like to confirm your attendance at this event, please contact us on thaw@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk or Tel : 07395 365387 or 07395 365386. Exact details for the day will be sent the day before.
Wednesday 8th October: 10am-12.30pm
Monthly practical conservation session at Amelia Trust Farm
On Wednesday 8th October we will be back at Amelia Trust Farm to carry out vegetation clearance work along the proposed beaver enclosure fence line route. If you would like more information or would like to confirm your attendance at this event, please contact us onthaw@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk or Tel : 07395 365387 or 07395 365386. Exact details for the day will be sent the day before.