It seems that the area is on the mend after its travails with various fungal infections. Neath Port Talbot has a "project to revive and restore this woodland park for wildlife and our enjoyment".
As part of that, this coming Friday, March 8th there will be a short talk by Mark Barber from the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation charity (ARC). The talk will begin at 10:30 a.m., but registration at 10:20 is requested. The council's press release does not state the venue explicitly but it appears that participants should meet at the Aberdulais entry to the park. The talk will be combined with a walk round the park. It looks as if two-and-a-half hours have been allocated to the event, but participants are welcome to stay for as long or little as they wish. They should wear sturdy footwear for walking on the varied terrains within the park. There are no refreshment or other facilities in the park.
For more details about the workshop please contact Mark Barber on 07810 770569.
For general information about the park - visit the Friends of Craig Gwladus Facebook page. For more information about the project as a whole, please email L.Kirman@npt.gov.uk.
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