Welsh singer’s forest school shut down for harming ancient woodland, putting wildlife at risk

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Welsh singer’s forest school shut down for harming ancient woodland, putting wildlife at risk

A Welsh singer’s forest school has been closed by authorities after it damaged ancient woodland and endangered wildlife.

Charlotte Church’s The Awen Project, which bills itself as a “new model for learning” has been kicked out of Cwm George and Casehill Woods in Dinas Powys – located just outside Cardiff – by the Woodland Trust, a conservation charity that works to protect forests across the UK..

The Trust told the 37-year-old “Crazy Chick” singer and her husband, Jonathan Powell, that they had been removed from the premises after “multiple breaches,” according to The Penarth Times.

The Awen project “raises health and safety concerns for our visitors and wildlife,” the Trust said.

“Unfortunately, and after much consideration, we have taken the decision to terminate the current permission granted to the Awen Project for their use of Cwm George & Casehill Woods,” a spokesperson said, according to local outlets.

The Woodland Trust is now offering a new Forest School licence.

Charlotte Church’s The Arwen Project was kicked out of Cwm George and Casehill Woods in Dinas Powys by the Woodland Trust. David M. Benett The Arwen Project “raises health and safety concerns for our visitors and wildlife,” the Trust said. Awen project

However, the Church children’s school appealed for help after their eviction, saying: “It’s been a rollercoaster – and we’re trying hard to stay where we are – but as a very small charity we can’t keep going up against the big guys. .”

He asked his followers in an Instagram post to let his charity know if there was any land available nearby to relocate the school.

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The school is destroying ancient forests and endangering wildlife. Awen and Powell Project Church started the school four years ago to give children the “creative freedom” to learn through a network of ‘tribes’. Awen project

Church and Powell started the school four years ago to give children the “creative freedom” to learn through a network of ‘tribes’.

Last month, Church listed her six-bedroom home, The Spinney, for $2.7 million after living there for more than a decade. Dinas Powys House is surrounded by ancient woodland, according to House Beautiful.

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