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This new project aims to increase community involvement in the management of green and blue spaces (eg parks, community gardens, woods, footpaths, lakes, rivers) across 7 Community First areas in Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Swansea and Newport.

KWT project officers will work closely with Communities First staff and local residents from Neath Town Centre, Neath East, Brackla, Bettws, Penlan, Blaenymaes and Pilgwenlly to identify, and undertake, a range of environmental improvement projects over the next year.

Practical projects will include litter-picks, biodiversity improvements, access work aswell as a series of campaigns to raise awareness of local environmental issues such as dog fouling and flytipping.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Hi, I'm Kathryn Britton and I am the coordinator for the new KWT/CF Outcomes project which is running across 7 wards in South Wales:

Neath Port Talbot - Neath North & East
Bridgend - Bettws & Brackla
Swansea - Penlan & Blaenymaes
Newport - Pillgwennly

Over the next 12 months four Keep Wales Tidy (KWT) officers will be working alongside Communities First teams to increase community involvement, improve green and blue spaces, and enhance the environment within the designated wards.

If you have any pictures, ideas or suggestions as to how we can improve your immediate environments, your towns, villages, parks, beaches or streets please contact me on kathryn.britton@keepwalestidy.org

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