The difference you make

By supporting the Trust, you play a vital role in preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of Pembrokeshire. Your contribution directly funds essential conservation projects, helping to protect wildlife, enhance local communities, and ensure that our landscapes thrive for generations to come.
Stitch in Time

Climate Change Resilience

Supporting maintenance and restoration of coastal erosion along the Pembrokeshire Coast Park National Trail that impacts habitat, communities and visitors. Funding projects that support the mitigation of climate change across the Coast. Supporting projects such as Dark Skies, Stitch in Time and the National Trail.

Gwreiddiau Roots

Gwreiddiau / Roots

The Gwreiddiau / Roots project was set up at the beginning of 2020 to boost children’s knowledge of natural produce and the food networks that exist in their own community. With the aim of strengthening links between schools and local food producers.

Pembrokeshire Outdoor Schools

Pembrokeshire Outdoor Schools

Working with the Pembrokeshire Outdoor schools partnership and thanks to funding from the People’s Postcode Lottery, pupils across Pembrokeshire are benefiting from greater access to outdoor learning.

Stitch in Time

Pathways to Resilience

Pathways to Resilience is a supported volunteering project with a primary purpose of ‘enabling more individuals from under-represented groups and disadvantaged communities to participate in volunteering activity across the National Park.

Coastal Path

An Accessible Pembrokeshire

Capital, revenue and infrastructure support to enable inclusive experiences for visitors and residents of Pembrokeshire. This includes projects such as the Beach Wheelchair Project, Roots to Recovery, Get Outdoors and Open to All.
Bee on Clover

Stepping into the past

Supporting heritage projects across the park involves restoring and maintaining the crucial infrastructure of Pembrokeshire’s rich history. By educating the public through digital interpretation, events, and experiences, it will ensure that the heritage and stories of Pembrokeshire are preserved and accessible to all. This includes projects such as archaeology digs, St Brides wall restoration and Carew Castle improvements.

Bee on Clover

Let's talk about the birds and the bees

Supporting projects that manage land for habitats and species across the National Park. This includes creating new traditional boundaries, trees and woodland management, as well as meadow creation in an improved farmed landscape. This includes projects such as Connecting the Coast and Naturally Connected.
Force for Nature Grants

Force for nature mini grant scheme

A mini grant scheme supporting Pembrokeshire groups to deliver positive conservation and environmental actions in their local communities.