On Monday 1th September Harriette Verwey visit the the Tiny Forest near the Cardiff Bay Barrage. This project represents a 10 year partnership between Cardiff Harbour Authority, Earthwatch Europe and Cardiff Bay Rotary. Occupying a highly prominent location where over 1 million visitors walk past annually. It demonstrates our commitment to improving the environment and raising the profile of Rotary.
Based on the Japanese “Miyawaki” concept of growing a small forest in a confined space (typically the size of a tennis court) over 10 years. More than 600 saplings consisting of 25 different types of indigenous trees were planted in this former industrial dockland site in 2021.
more Supported by all Cardiff Clubs and led by Llanishen Rotary Club
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more Supported by Cowbridge Rotary Club and accompanied by Club Interactors and Rotakids
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more September 16th 2025
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more Visit by RI Director Harriette Verwey on September 16th 2025
more Supported by all Cardiff Clubs and led by Cardiff Breakfast Rotary
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more Cowbridge Rotary support their Foodbank
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