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Introducing the new Volunteer Coordinators

Introducing the new Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinators from North Wales Outdoor Learning Ltd. Carolyn Burkey I’m Carolyn Burkey and I have lived in Llanynys for over 20 years with my husband and children. My background is in outdoor education and training and I …

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Welcome to the new St Dyfnog’s Well website

Exciting news… Over the last few months we have been hard at work putting our website together and we are thrilled to finally be able to share it with you. Here you will find information about St Dyfnog’s Well as well as being kept up to date with the restoration project. This …

View of Trench 3 from the well basin

Conservation Volunteer Vacancy

What is a Conservation Volunteer? The St. Dyfnog’s Well restoration project seeks to repair the built features such as the well basin and bridges as well as restore the unmanaged woodland into a thriving habitat for biodiversity so that the local community and visitors alike can …

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Community Researcher Volunteer Vacancy

What is a Community Researcher Volunteer? The St. Dyfnog’s Well restoration project seeks to repair the built features such as the well basin and bridges as well as restore the unmanaged woodland into a thriving habitat for biodiversity so that the local community and visitors …

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The discovery of the grave slab fragment

Although things have had to shut down on site due to coronavirus we are still busy in the background doing things. One of these is looking at a find discovered in the stream by our contractors. What they discovered has turned out to be a significant fragment from a late …

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International Volunteer Day

Today is international volunteer day and we would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all our volunteers. As a small project we wouldn't be able to do what we have done this last year. Thank you to each and every one of you …

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CPAT Winter Lectures 2020 – St Dyfnog’s Well

New Year, new series of talks from archaeologists to brighten up the dark winter Friday evenings! The fifth of our 2020 season of Winter Lectures is Samantha Jones, Project Manager of the St Dyfnog's Well Restoration Project. In 2019 the project undertook a community …

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