
Powys Nature Benefiting Business project
Project to design and deliver a pilot project supported with part funding from Arwain (European Leader funding in Powys, Wales) to map nature friendly businesses in Powys and to test out ways to provide support which helps to strengthen this sector of the local economy.
Through this Arwain supported project work, we ran a number of events and other activities, for which various resources and meeting videos etc are available below.

In addition to the Arwain supported work, we also carried out a range of video interviews which are also available below.
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Business and Enterprise benefiting nature – The meaning
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Nature Based Business in Powys (Summary of a business to business meeting)
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An introduction to our Powys Nature Based Business Arwain supported project
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A Wales Nature Friendly Business event
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What does a Nature Friendly Business event mean?
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Why bother with a Wales Nature Friendly Business event?
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Nature Friendly Business in Powys – some findings
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Mid Wales Nature Benefiting Enterprise event
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Zoe, Wye Lavender
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Martin Cope, Cope Community
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Sabrina, Green Isle Growers
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Daniel Butler, Fungi Forays
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Mark, Living-room Treehouses
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Polly & Phil, Mountain Yoga Breaks and Mountain Bike Wales
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Oliver, Heartwood Saunas
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Anthony Pease, The little Welsh Farm Co
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Jodie Griffith, Cultivate
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Dave Thomas, Outdoor practitioner
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Ben Porter, Ben Porter Photography
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Small Woods Association
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Dan Munford, Insight Research
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Fran, Woodland Pack Company
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Keith Blacker
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Steve Jones
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Nearly Wild gains support from Arwain to look into Nature Based Businesses in Powys
Developing the nature based business of Powys.