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Catchment Initiatives 2019 WFD waterbody No WFD WBID name Name of project Lead Organisation Partner Organisation Farming Connect Targeted 1 GB110102059170 Wygyr Catchment Farming Connect NRW Clwyd Conwy and 2 GB110102059170 Wygyr Afon Wygr Project Partnership Gwynedd Rivers Trust Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 3 GB110102059100 Tan R'Allt Catchment Farming Connect Wales Ynys Mon Central Farming Connect & Carboniferous Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 4 GB41001G204200 Limestone Catchment Priority Groundwater Wales Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 5 GB110066059980 Gele Catchment Farming Connect Wales Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 6 GB111067052130 Pulford Brook Catchment Farming Connect Wales Dwr Ial Water quality and Clywd, Conwy and habitat improvement Gwynedd Rivers 7 GB110066054720 Dwr Ial project Project Partnership Trust/DCWW GB110066054780, GB110066054791, 8 GB111067052030 Fferm Ifan Fferm Ifan Fferm Ifan Freshwater Dee catchment upstream of Chester, i.e. most of Dee River Basin District except that GB111067052240, draining to GB111067046410, downstream of United Utilities Sustainable GB111067052060, "Dee - Chester Catchment Management Unitied Utilities/Welsh 9 GB111067057080 weir to Ceiriog" programme Project Partnership Dee Trust Agricultural Diffuse Worthenbury Pollution Wych, 10 GB111067052090 Brook - lower Worthenbury, Emral Welsh Dee Trust Agricultural Diffuse Worthenbury Pollution Wych, 11 GB111067052220 Brook - middle Worthenbury, Emral Welsh Dee Trust Agricultural Diffuse Worthenbury Pollution Wych, 12 GB111067052200 Brook - upper Worthenbury, Emral Welsh Dee Trust Agricultural Diffuse Pollution Wych, 13 GB111067052211 Emral Brook Worthenbury, Emral Welsh Dee Trust 14 GB110065048060 Daron Llŷn Partnership Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM -A land management project focused on tree planting and community engagement also visiting Nant Fyllon - farms in these areas and source to conf working on a whole farm 15 GB109054049860 Afon Cain plan, Dairy Farm Project Severn Rivers Trust Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM -A land management project focused on tree planting and community engagement also visiting Afon Cain - conf farms in these areas and Nant Fyllon to conf working on a whole farm 16 GB109054049820 The Brogan plan, Dairy Farm Project Severn Rivers Trust Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM -A land management project focused on tree planting and community engagement also visiting Afon Cain - conf farms in these areas and The Brogan to conf working on a whole farm 17 GB109054049790 Afon Vyrnwy plan, Dairy Farm Project Severn Rivers Trust Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM Nant Alan - source -A land management 18 GB109054049770 to conf Afon Cain project focused on tree Severn Rivers Trust planting and community engagement also visiting farms in these areas and working on a whole farm plan, Dairy Farm Project Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM -A land management project focused on tree planting and community engagement also visiting The Brogan - farms in these areas and source to conf working on a whole farm 19 GB109054049780 Afon Cain plan, Dairy Farm Project Severn Rivers Trust Yr Hafesb - source to conf Afon Phosphate & sediment Natural Resources 20 GB109054049620 Banwy reduction Wales Guilsfield Bk - source to conf Severn Rivers Trust: Dairy 21 GB109054049670 Nant Rhyd-y-Moch Farm Project Severn Rivers Trust Source to confluence Afon Banwy - Cyfronydd Phosphate & sediment Natural Resources 22 GB109054049550 Brook reduction Wales Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM -A land management project focused on tree planting and community engagement also visiting Camlad - conf farms in these areas and Caebitra Bk to conf working on a whole farm 23 GB109054049380 R Severn plan, Severn Rivers Trust Severn Rivers Trust: SWIM -A land management project focused on tree planting and community engagement also visiting farms in these areas and Camlad - source to working on a whole farm 24 GB109054044910 conf Caebitra Bk plan, Severn Rivers Trust Aran - source to Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 25 GB109055042110 conf R Ithon Catchment Farming Connect Wales Ithon - conf Camddwr Bk to Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 26 GB109055042270 conf R Wye Catchment Farming Connect Wales Wyre - headwaters Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 27 GB110063041530 to tidal limit Catchment Farming Connect Wales Wyre Fach - headwaters to confluence with Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 28 GB110063041520 Wyre Catchment Farming Connect Wales Aeron - confluence with Gwili to tidal Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 29 GB110063041450 limit Catchment Farming Connect Wales Ceri - headwaters 30 GB110062039190 to conf Dulas ACDC Afonydd Cymru Ceri - Dulas to conf 31 GB110062039110 Teifi ACDC Afonydd Cymru Hirwaun - headwaters to confluence with Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 32 GB110062039130 Teifi Catchment Farming Connect Wales Natural Resources Wales, DCWW, Syfynwy (Llys y Pembrokeshire Coastal 33 GB110061038300 Fran) BRICs PLANED Forum Cleddau North - H'waters to conf 34 GB110061038680 with W. Cled ACDC Afonydd Cymru W Cleddau - headwaters to conf 35 GB110061038670 with Cleddau North ACDC Afonydd Cymru Nant y Bugail - headwaters to conf 36 GB110061038660 with Cleddau N. ACDC Afonydd Cymru Western Cleddau - Cleddau North to 37 GB110061038651 Anghof conf ACDC Afonydd Cymru W Cleddau - Anghof conf to 38 GB110061031340 Cartlett Brook conf ACDC Afonydd Cymru Natural Resources Wales, DCWW, Pembrokeshire Coastal 39 GB110061031170 Pelcomb Brook BRICs PLANED Forum Natural Resources Wales, DCWW, Pembrokeshire Coastal 40 GB110061030930 Winterton Marsh BRICs PLANED Forum Longford Brook - HW to conf with E. Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 41 GB110061030680 Cleddau Catchment Farming Connect Wales DCWW, Farming Pendine Raw Farming Connect Targeted Connect, Natural 42 Water Catchment Priority Groundwater Resources Wales Crychiau - DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, headwaters to Carmarthenshire confluence with Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 43 GB110060029070 Gwili Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Crychiau - headwaters to confluence with Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 44 GB110060029070 Gwili Catchment Farming Connect Wales DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, Tywi - confluence Carmarthenshire with Cothi to spring Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 45 GB110060029290 tidal limit Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Dulas - conf with DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, Sannan to Carmarthenshire confluence with Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 46 GB110060029310 Tywi Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Sannan - DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, headwaters to Carmarthenshire confluence with Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 47 GB110060036200 Dulas Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Dulas - DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, headwaters to Carmarthenshire confluence with Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 48 GB110060036190 Sannan Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Dulais - DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, headwaters to Carmarthenshire confluence with Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 49 GB110060036230 Ddu Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Ddu - headwaters to confluence with Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 50 GB110060036260 Dulais Catchment Farming Connect Wales DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, Ddu - headwaters Carmarthenshire to confluence with Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 51 GB110060036260 Dulais Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Dulais - headwaters to confluence with Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 52 GB110060036230 Ddu Catchment Farming Connect Wales Dulais - conf with Ddu to confluence Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 53 GB110060036210 with Tywi Catchment Farming Connect Wales DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, Dulais - conf with Carmarthenshire Ddu to confluence Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 54 GB110060036210 with Tywi Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions DCWW, Coleg Sir Gar, Tywi - conf with Carmarthenshire Llandovery Bran to Natural Resources Fisheries Federation, 55 GB110060036250 conf with Cothi. Taclo'r Twyi Wales Farming Unions Triffrwd source to Farming Connect farmer 56 GB109055036970 conf Dulas nutrient management Farming Connect Afon Llynfi - conf Dulas Bk to conf R Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 57 GB109055036950 Wye Catchment Farming Connect Wales Ennig - source to Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 58 GB109055036910 conf Afon Llynfi Catchment Farming Connect Wales Afon Llynfi - source Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 59 GB109055036900 to conf Dulas Bk Catchment Farming Connect Wales Wye & Usk 60 GB109056032990 Gavenny - Afon Gavenny Programme Foundation Trothy - source to conf Llanymynech Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 61 GB109055029660 Bk Catchment Farming Connect Wales Trothy source to Maize under sowing project Farming Connect, Wye & 62 GB109055029660 Llanymynach with FC and WUF Project Partnership Usk Foundation Llanymynech Bk - source to conf R Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 63 GB109055029630 Trothy Catchment Farming Connect Wales Trothy - conf Llanymynach Bk to Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 64 GB109055029640 conf Llymon Bk Catchment Farming Connect Wales Llymon Bk - source Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 65 GB109055029650 to conf R Trothy Catchment Farming Connect Wales Trothy - conf Llymon Bk to conf Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 66 GB109055029680 R Wye Catchment Farming Connect Wales Nant y Wilcae - source to conf Farming Connect Targeted Natural Resources 67 GB109056032930 Olway Bk Catchment Farming Connect Wales Olway Bk - source to conf
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