Category: Legacy

Pencnwc Mawr Woodland Appeal Update!
An update from Sarah Kessell, WTSWW’s Chief Executive Officer… I am delighted to share some very good news! We have now completed the purchase of …

Remember a Charity Week 2020
Pass on Something Wonderful… Every September, more than 180 charities join forces to hold the annual Remember A Charity Week. The awareness week aims to …

You are invited to our lasting legacy event
Help secure a future for wildlife in Wales This September we are holding two special legacy events at our visitor centres in Bridgend and Pembrokeshire. …

Giving Wildlife a Gift
David Phillips was a member of the former Brecknock Wildlife Trust, along with his wife Jane. Jane asked that the donations from his funeral go …

Pass on Something Wonderful – A Legacy Event
Pass on something wonderful… Without people like you choosing to leave a gift in your Will to us, we may be unable to continue our …

Remember a Charity Week
Every September, more than 180 charities join forces to hold the annual Remember A Charity Week. The awareness week aims to raise the profile of legacy …

Will you join us for a Legacy Event?
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales are planning a special event for you lovely people who might consider leaving us a gift in …

A Recap of 2016
We are thrilled with what we achieved in 2016 and thought we should share a few of the highlights with you, so here they are… …

Remember a Charity Week
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales’ (WTSWW) wildlife conservation efforts over the years have been triumphant. By undergoing a variety of different projects …

The North Ceredigion Kestrel Project
As you are probably aware, the Megan Jones Legacy enabled a project led by Mike Hayward to get under way providing nest boxes for kestrels. …

A new bridge in Ceredigion.
The big news this month is that, after many months of thought and preparation, the new bridge at Cwm Clettwr Nature Reserve has now been …

New Wildlife Visitor Centre Set to Stimulate Tourism Opportunities
Parc Slip Nature Reserve, once a colliery site, is now host to an entirely different opportunity for visitors and local people providing a tourism attraction …