Natural Resources Wales definition
Examples of Natural Resources Wales in a sentence
Non-Core Functions Those Functions which are eligible from time to time for a grant which is lower than the highest prevailing rate of grant payable by Natural Resources Wales or which are not eligible for grants payable by Natural Resources Wales.
This group would be expected to have the most regular and detailed involvement throughout the LDP and SA/SEA preparation process and would be likely to include for example neighbouring Local Planning Authorities, infrastructure providers, Natural Resources Wales, organisations representing landowners, and national and local wildlife, environmental and historic trusts etc.
These comprise Specific Consultation Bodies (including WG, Natural Resources Wales (NRW), statutory undertakers and adjoining local authorities) and General Consultation Bodies (including voluntary groups and representatives of business interests).
The statutory consultation bodies (Natural Resources Wales and CADW) will be consulted at all the stages referred to above and there will be wider on-going dialogue with these bodies as the process proceeds.
Natural Resources Wales will be consulted throughout the HRA process.
Engagement and consultation with Natural Resources Wales (NRW) will be undertaken throughout the HRA process.
The Caerphilly Public Services Board comprises of senior representatives of the Statutory Partners from Caerphilly Council, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ University Health Board, South Wales Fire & Rescue and Natural Resources Wales and invited members including Gwent Police, Police & Crime Commissioner, Public Health Wales, Probation and Rehabilitation Services and Welsh Government.
These comprise Specific Consultation Bodies (including the WG, Natural Resources Wales (NRW), Cadw, statutory undertakers and adjoining local authorities) outlined at Appendix G and General Consultation Bodies (including voluntary groups and representatives of business interests) outlined at Appendix H.
An authority with environmental responsibilities concerned by the effects of implementing plans and programmes and which must be consulted under the SEA Regulations; i.e. Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and Cadw.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) brings together the functions of the Countryside Council for Wales, Environment Agency Wales and Forestry Commission Wales, as well as some functions of Welsh Government, including responsibility for Marine Licensing.