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Events in Wales
Environment Agency Wales works closely with many other organisations and individuals to protect and improve the Welsh environment.
There are projects and partnerships which may run for years, but also events which mark a step forward, build links with other organisations, or give us an opportunity to share knowledge with others.
- IMPEL Conference, Cardiff 30th November 2005
IMPEL, the European Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law, met in Cardiff between 30th November and 2nd December. - Launch of the Marine Strategy
Dr Helen Phillips spoke at the Welsh launch of our Marine Strategy and State of the Marine Environment Report on 23rd November 2005 - Cardiff University Opening Ceremony
On 4th November 2005, Dr Helen Phillips, Director Environment Agency Wales, opened important new high-tech facilities at Cardiff University. - Dr Helen Phillips' speech to the Welsh Local Government Association
Dr Phillips addressed the WLGA's Environment and Economic Forum on 13th May 2005. - Environment Agency Wales Water Festival
A popular annual event which takes place at Canolfan Tryweryn, giving local school children the chance to take advantage of the facilities and learn about the work we do. - A New Office for South West Area - Maes Newydd
On 14th May 2004 Carwyn Jones, the Welsh Assembly Government’s Minister for the Environment, Planning and the Countryside, officially opened the new South West Area Office of Environment Agency Wales at Llandarcy. - Environment Agency Wales and the Coed Cymru Partnership
Environment Agency Wales has joined the Coed Cymru Partnership as it enters a new stage in its campaign to help Wales make the best of its woodlands. - Environment Agency Board Meeting, 24 March 2004, St David’s Hall, Cardiff
The Board of the Environment Agency is accountable to Ministers for the Agency’s organisation and performance. Opening Board meetings to public observation adds, we believe, to the transparency of decision-making in the Agency. - Cardiff Conference of the Regional Government Network for Sustainable Development (nrg4SD)
The Network gives regional Governments from all over the world an opportunity to share ideas and experiences and make their voices heard on a global stage. - Sustainable Construction Conference 2004
Environment Agency Wales co-sponsored a Sustainable Construction Conference in Cardiff, aiming to highlight the environmental implications of construction and demolition activities. - Helen Phillips Speech at ‘Securing the Future’
Helen Phillips Speech at ‘Securing the Future’, Celebrating 21 years of the Wales Co-operative Centre. - Speech by Steve Moore - Hazardous Waste Mangement in Crisis
We can all look back to the fridges fiasco of last year, and wince a little. But that will seem as nothing compared to the challenge that hazardous waste presents us with
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