Environment Agency Wales

Environment Agency Wales (Welsh: Asiantaeth yr Amgylchedd Cymru) was a Welsh Government sponsored body that was part of the Environment Agency of England and Wales from 1996 to 2013. Its principal aims were to protect and improve the environment in Wales and to promote sustainable development. On 1 April 2013 the organisation was merged with the Countryside Council for Wales and Forestry Commission Wales into a single environmental body, Natural Resources Wales.

Environment Agency Wales
Welsh: Asiantaeth yr Amgylchedd Cymru
Welsh Government sponsored body overview
Formed1996
Dissolved31 March 2013
Superseding agency
  • Natural Resources Wales
Jurisdiction Wales, but also the English sections of:
  • the River Dee
  • the River Wye
and not the Welsh sections of the River Severn
HeadquartersTŷ Cambria, Newport Road, Cardiff
51°27′6.1″N 2°36′10.5″W
Parent departmentEnvironment Agency
Welsh Government
WebsiteEnvironment Agency

It had an operational area defined along its Eastern boundary by the catchments of the River Dee and the River Wye. Those parts of the River Severn in Wales were managed by the Environment Agency whilst those parts of the River Dee and River Wye catchments that are in England were nevertheless managed by Environment Agency Wales. The agency also had a public facing boundary which corresponded to the political boundary of Wales.

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