NICW newsletter – Autumn 2025

Meetings and events

  • Between early August and mid October we met a number of organisations including the Scottish Futures Trust and NISTA. See the complete list here.
  • Our Chair, David Clubb, spoke on Radio Cymru and S4C, as well as on a podcast, covering topics as varied as Nature on the Board, and Carbon Capture and Storage – you can see all our radio and television appearances here
  • We launched our Year 3 report at the Grange Pavilion in front of an audience of 70 people. We were delighted to welcome the Deputy First Minister, Huw Arranca-Davies MS, to speak about the Welsh Government’s approach to tackling climate change

Correspondence

You can see all our correspondence here. Over the summer and more recently we have written to a number of people including:

  • Juergen Maier, Chair of GB Energy, about spend in Wales
  • Rachel Reeves about tidal energy

Coming up

Over the coming months, keep your eyes peeled for:

  • Our annual report (early 2025)
  • Our conference and workshop to highlight our experiences with Nature on the Board. It’s on 22 January in Cardiff – get in touch if you’d like to find out how to reserve a place.

Blog posts

A toolkit for community engagement

As part of our work on climate adaptation and engaging communities with infrastructure, we developed a toolkit for others to use.

Reports

A view along Borth seafront, with the beach and sea on the RHS, and the sea wall and houses on the LHS. A group of people are walking along the sea wall.

A perfect storm – climate adaptation and community engagement

Our major project for 2024/25 comprises 12 recommendations supported by a detailed evidence base.

Two children sit in a bunker made out of pebbles on a beach, waves are in the background

Evolving NICW

We’ve thought about how NICW operates, and potentially how it could evolve to do more.