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Tir Coed stands for improving the quality of life for rural communities in Wales through trees and woodlands in order to sustain and enhance their social, economic, ecological and cultural value for the future. Tir Coed was established in 1999 by an alliance of countryside organisations to promote the benefits of woodlands throughout Wales, the organisation has evolved in tune with the Welsh Assembly Government's priorities of Health, Social Inclusion and Education. In 2006, Tir Coed became a Charity (Charity number 1115229). The Charity's objects are the advancement of education in woodland-related skills; and to develop, promote and encourage the provision of woodland-related facilities, in the interests of health and social welfare, for the education and recreation of individuals in rural Wales who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, mental or physical disability, financial hardship or social circumstances, with the object of improving their condition of life.
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Tir Coed aims to achieve this by:
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North Wales Officer - Gwyneth Davies South Wales Officer - Becky Hulme |
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