

We’ve built a research-grade Virtual Tour to bring the Pont-y-Pandy woodlands to you anytime, on any device. This tool isn’t just pretty visuals; it’s our living field log.
From fixed viewpoints, you can verify conditions, see access paths (A–E), and review key figures captured on the overview screen:
33,646.72 m² of mapped woodland,
701.86 m of river corridor,
7 known sewer-discharge points,
26 logged critical hazards, and
1,668 woodland patrols to date.
For supporters, this means true transparency and the ability to follow our evidence without needing to scramble down muddy banks. For decision makers and landowners, it speeds safer, better-informed choices, previewing slopes, choke points and erosion fronts before any volunteer day or pilot works.
For residents with limited mobility, schools, and carers, it opens the site equitably, reducing disturbance to wildlife while keeping everyone included. The Tour underpins our ask for a 12-month, low-impact pilot (litter interception, dead-hedging/understory planting, and quarterly erosion & water-quality reporting) by making our baseline and progress visible to all.
Please share which spots you think should be prioritised first. Your feedback directly shapes the next phase on the ground.