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FCW to fund Stackpole Estate restoration
Forestry Commission Wales (FCW) has confirmed that it will fund a five-year programme to restore the National Trust's (NT) Stackpole Estate in Pembrokeshire.
Work has already started on clearing shrubs and weeds from parts of the 235-hectare (581-acre) woodland, while a 1960s conifer plantation will also be removed. FCW has also been granted permission to cut down a group of trees that will help open up views across the estate from where the former Stackpole Court mansion once stood.
NT's Shane Logan said: "This will encompass the very views the Campbells of Cawdor would have enjoyed in the mid 19th century. "We'll be planting trees in other parts of the estate to compensate for the felling. It's vital that we continue the work of previous generations."
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