The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

TIR Natur

Registered charity 1199300 CIO Registered since 2022

Operates: Throughout Wales

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Board DNA

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9
trustees on the board
1.9y median 1y
average tenure
4y
longest tenure
0
trustees past 6 years
3.3y
average years in governance
8 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
3
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

General Charitable Purposes 9Environment/conservation/heritage 8Education/training 1The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 1

Commercial experience

Education 2Professional services 1

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Contact

Websitetirnatur.cymru
Emailtrustees@tirnatur.cymru
Phone07717503910
AddressMoat Farm, Trimsaran, KIDWELLY, Dyfed, SA17 4EL

Finances

£921,363 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2023£7,143£4,145
2024£12,755£6,102
2025£921,363£59,641

What it does

What

General Charitable PurposesEnvironment/conservation/heritage

Who

The General Public/mankind

How

Provides Buildings/facilities/open SpaceProvides ServicesProvides Advocacy/advice/information

Charitable objects

To advance for the benefit of the public, the improvement and conservation of the physical and natural environment in Wales by buying/leasing land and restoring the natural processes that create resilient ecosystems through rewilding. In doing so we will reverse declines in biodiversity and bio abundance in Wales. To advance the education and the engagement of the public in the principles of ecosystem restoration and rewilding, through the promotion of these principles, and the networking of projects in Wales that follow them. To enhance the well-being of communities, principally in Wales, through the engagement of people with the natural landscapes, and improving access to these landscapesIn this clause “rewilding” means the large-scale restoration of ecosystems to the point where nature is allowed to take care of itself. Rewilding seeks to reinstate natural processes and, where appropriate, missing species if we think that we will do more to advance our aims in the wider landscape.

Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION Registered 14 Jun 2022 as amended on 22 Nov 2024 as amended on 07 Feb 2026 as amended on 04 Dec 2025

Trustees (9)

9trustees
50median age
0aged 70+

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