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Welcome to Groundwork in Wales

changing places, changing lives

Welcome to Groundwork in Wales Welcome to Groundwork in Wales

Groundwork in Wales is a leading environmental regeneration charity making sustainable development a reality in communities in need of investment and support.

The purpose is to achieve sustainable communities through joint environmental action. We have been active in Wales for more than twenty years, weaving together environmental, social and economic programmes in a holistic approach to regeneration.

Latest News

Groundwork London project into semi-finals of the National Lottery Awards
22 Jun 2009
Groundwork London's St John at Hackney Churchyard Gardens project has reached the semi-finals of the National Lottery Awards 2009.
Get that competitive edge with Green Dragon and Groundwork Wales
8 Jun 2009
Green Dragon, the Environmental Standard that recognises effective environmental management, is continuing to support companies across Wales looking for that competitive edge in today’s marketplace.
Groundwork Caerphilly launches Green Park Festival
22 May 2009
Groundwork Caerphilly is running a free family fun day, the Green Park Festival, at Waunfawr Park, Crosskeys on the 30th May 2009.
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BBC News

Aqueduct crowned world 'wonder'
27 Jun 2009
A 200-year-old aqueduct near Wrexham is added to a prestigious list of United Nations' World Heritage Sites.
Lib Dems' 'positive' Europe drive
01 Jun 2009
Welsh Liberal Democrats emphasise their "positive vision" as they near the end of the European election trail.
'Do nothing' call on cattle mart
24 May 2009
Campaigners pin their hopes on Victorian legislation to save a livestock market from demolition.
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