Village Church Unveils Restored 500-year-old Rare Screen A rare, dramatically conserved – and mysterious – treasure in the small Vale church of St Cadoc’s, Llancarfan, will...
Further Evidence Links West Wales with Stonehenge A new paper by Dr Richard Bevins (Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales), Dr Rob Ixer (Institute of Archaeology,...
Llangynhafal and Hendrerwydd Memory Gathering Event The Llangynhafal and Hendrerwydd History Project is seeking stories, photographs and objects reflecting rural life in the Llangynhafal and...
The National Service of Remembrance for Wales Wales’ national observance of Remembrance Sunday which is jointly hosted by Cardiff Council, the Welsh Government and The Royal...
Alfred Russel Wallace Was Widely Praised as One of The Last of The Great Victorians … But Who Was He? Wallace was many things; an intrepid explorer, a brilliant naturalist, a social activist, political commentator and one of the...
Cardiff Story Museum Celebrates Heritage Lottery Funding The Cardiff Story Museum has been successful in its application to receive further funding from The Heritage Lottery Fund...
Newport’s Chartist Mural – Photograph Some of you have been asking for photographs of the now demolished Chartist Mural in Newport. Many thanks to...
Archbishop Blesses Memorial to those Killed in Mines The Archbishop of Wales Dr Barry Morgan today dedicated a new national memorial to all those killed in mining...
Archbishop Celebrates 150th Birthday of Former Ironworkers’ Church A small church originally intended as a chapel of ease at an ironworks’ quarry celebrates its 150th anniversary this...
Builders Learn Forgotten Skills in Holyhead Heritage Project A £3.2 million project to revitalise Holyhead’s historic town centre is boosting skills in the local workforce. Building tradesmen...