Porthkerry Country Park is set to receive support from the Woodland Investment Grant Scheme (TWIG) to help progress plans to improve biodiversity, woodland management, and access.
The scheme, which is delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with the Welsh Government, has awarded the Vale of Glamorgan Council £249,676 to help assist with improvements across the country park’s wooded areas.
An artist will also be commissioned to liaise with Vale schools to assist and design a sculpture trail within the woodland.
Councilor Bronwen Brooks, Deputy Leader of the Vale of Glamorgan Council and Cabinet Member Sustainable Places, said:
“We are thrilled to receive this grant. Thanks to the support from Welsh Government via the TWIG scheme, we can develop our plans for vital conservation work and community outreach.
“Porthkerry Country Park is an important part of our local history and landscape. With this funding we can help ensure a brighter future for the Vale’s wonderful ancient woods.”
The grant will be used for a number of improvements including:
• General woodland management works to maintain, enhance, and create a more robust and resilient woodland
• Effective management of invasive species such as Japanese Knotweed which needs specialist removal
• The installation of a 900m footpath made from type 1 aggregate to enhance access to the woodland trails to all and to reduce the degradation and erosion of surrounding areas from trampling and footfall
• Increased engagement with community members and local schools in woodland biodiversity and habitat management projects
• Purchase of new tools and equipment for volunteers and partners to effectively undertake required tasks
Porthkerry Country Park is 220 acres of mixed deciduous woodland and grassland which is home to a variety of specialist woodland species. The project will help Porthkerry Country Park continue its status as member of the National Forest for Wales, which it was awarded in November 2023.
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