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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

New Sector Magazine Profiles Social Enterprise Programme
25 Jul 2008
The ERDF-funded social enterprise support programme, People Places and Prosperity has assisted 45 community enterprises and has contributed to the safeguarding and creation of 95 jobs.
New report examines environmental standards for housing across Wales
23 Jun 2008
The WHQS Environmental Standard report examines the interpretation and guidance for the environmental standard across Wales.
Marks & Spencer Carrier Bag Charge Starts
6 May 2008
Marks & Spencer has introduced a 5p charge for its single use food carrier bags in all of its UK stores today, Tuesday 6th May, and announces the first five ‘greener living spaces’ projects that all profits will be invested in.
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Valleys mayor 'could boost area'
04 Aug 2008
The south Wales Valleys should have a London-style mayor to help rejuvenate the area, says a think-tank.
Overhaul for Swansea bus station
01 Jul 2008
The long-awaited redevelopment of Swansea's main bus station has finally been given the go-ahead.
Open door plan at historic sites
10 Jun 2008
Pensioners and children will have free entry to historic sites, which currently charge, says an assembly minister.
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