Trees, cheese and charities
This week, hear about how planting trees can remedy your guilt at flying long-haul; find out where coal is being swapped for cheese; and, if you've already broken your new year's resolution, fear not, we have a solution!
Are you flying anywhere exotic this year and are worried about the impact it'll have on the enviroment? We look at tree planting in Ceredigion aimed at offsetting the impact of carbon emissions from huge jets.
The Big Pit coal mine might not be producing coal anymore, but for maturing cheese it's proving productive. We meet the husband and wife team behind the Blaenavon Cheddar company and taste their cheese.
If you've already broken all your new year resolutions, then think again! Charities working hard in our countryside are keen to enlist your help. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is encouraging people in Wales to volunteer. For further information and advice visit you can email cymru@rspb.org.uk or telephone 029 2035 3000.
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