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Gilestone Farm is a farm in Talybont-on-Usk that was purchased in 2022 by Welsh Government to support the Creative Sector in Wales. It is home to the Green Man Festival, and since August 2023 has been home to a pair of Ospreys, a schedule 1 protected species in Wales.[1]

Background

The farm is named for a standing stone, the Gilestone, that sits within it.[2] Welsh Government undertook to purchase Gilestone Farm to support the creative sector and with the intention of showcasing regenerative agricultural practice.[3]


References

Bibliography

  • Barber, Chris (15 September 2017). Megaliths of Wales: Mysterious Sites in the Landscape. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-4456-7401-8.
  • Mackrill. "Osprey Conservation Plan – Gilestone Farm" (PDF). Roy Dennis Wildlife foundation. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  • McQuaid, Alastair (19 January 2023). "Reference: Date issued: - The Welsh Government's purchase of Gilestone Farm". Policy Commons. Audit Wales. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  • Planning. Planning Publications. 2008.
  • Scott, Mark; Parker, Gavin; Juntti, Meri; Castellino, Joshua; Forero, Oscar; Mell, Ian; Jerome, Gemma; Amati, Marco; Hernandez, Cris; Buntine, Chris; Dodd, Amanda; Hamiduddin, Iqbal; Brien, Chris O'; Lucocq, Helen; Lennon, Mick; Blyth, Richard; Parker, Gavin; Scott, Mark (January 2024). "The Biodiversity Crisis – Planning for Nature Recovery?: Edited by Mark Scott and Gavin Parker". Planning Theory & Practice. 25 (1): 103–140. doi:10.1080/14649357.2024.2322879.
  • "Gilestone Farm". www.gov.wales. Welsh Government. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 15 November 2024.