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Red Alert  - 01/07/2009
A traffic-light warning system is in place at Llyn Padarn as potentially toxic blue-green algae bloom worsens. Outdoor activity providers and anglers express concern.
Runaway Success - 01/07/2009
The Tuesday off-road running series finished this week. Not only was it the most popular ever, it raised money for local charities along the way.
Access and Conservation Officer - 15/06/2009
Elfyn Jones has been named as Wales' new Access and Conservation Officer for the BMC. He quickly made some invaluable contacts.
Summit Building Opens - 12/06/2009
Snowdon's new summit building has been opened by Wales' First Minister, Rhodri Morgan, who walked up from Pen y Pass joined by two other Assembly ministers.
Quarry Path Closure - 11/06/2009
First Hydro have applied to Gwynedd Council to temporarily close popular public footpath linking the Nant Peris and Dinorwig communities.
Green Winners - 22/05/2009
Six businesses are winners of the Snowdonia Society's Green Tourism Awards after successfully demonstrating their sustainable credentials.
Assembly Launch at Nant BH - 19/05/2009
Local outdoor education centre, hosts Wales' Assembly launch of Outdoor Learning Cards and its Guidance for Educational Visits.
Youth Climbing Meet - 25/04/2009
At the end of May the North Wales BMC Youth Meet for young people and their parents takes place during the first National Family Week. Apply now.
Job Vacancies - 16/04/2009
The British Mountaineering Council is advertising for an Access and Conservation Officer based in Wales and the Countryside Council for Wales needs four seasonal wardens.
Equity and Social Justice - 15/04/2009
National Assembly for Wales' Petitions Committee calls current access to inland water confusing, untenable and unworkable.

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