Walk Guide to Natural Treasures of Former Industrial Belt
Western Mail › September 28, 2004
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Western Mail › September 28, 2004
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Tv naturalist Iolo Williams helped launch a guide to some of the best places to see wildlife in south-east Wales -- including areas once ravaged by industry. He was at Gwent Wildlife Trust's Silent Valley nature reserve in Ebbw Vale to meet staff and visit most of the Trust's 30 reserves
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Walk Guide to Natural Treasures of Former Industrial Belt
These were the words of Iolo Williams at Silent Valley as he launched the guide to the 'spectacular areas that I have come to ...
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