Cwmcarn Forest Drive reopening postponed after much-anticipated redevelopment
New attractions at Cwmcarn Forest Drive were due to open in March but Natural Resources Wales have postponed the reopening
Cwmcarn Forest Drive underwent a a significant redevelopment in 2020 but its pening has been postponed (Image: Natural Resources Wales)
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