An illustrated talk by Morgan Ditchburn. By popular demand!! Not To Be Missed. Questions about CADVAS events? Contact Chris on 07876 192208 Or email Chris Jones – fatdave197@gmail.com Blog articles will
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Llandrillo Car Park 7:30pm until Late Solstice Walk to Moel Ty Uchaf Join us to witness the sunset on Midsummer Eve. Meet at Llandrillo Car Park for a 7:30pm departure.
An Introduction to Lithic Analysis
A CADVAS event Doors open 6pm for a prompt 6.30pm start An illustrated talk by Dr. Ian Brooks. Quite simply… NOT TO BE MISSED!! Please note the slightly earlier start
Whitsuntide Charity Book Fair
A CADVAS EVENT As you would expect—LOADS of books from rare to modern and all points in between!! Plus prints, glassware, cards, etc., and a stall courtesy of CalonRDA with
Annual General Meeting
A reminder that the North East Wales Heritage Forum Annual General Meeting will be held at the Brymbo Enterprise Centre, where the Brymbo Heritage Trust (Stori Brymbo) have kindly allowed
Football Museum of Wales Pop Up Event
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300 Years on: Why Should We Remember Pennant?
Thomas Pennant (1726 -1798) Welsh Naturalist, traveller, witer and antiquarian of Downing Hall near Whitford Holywell. Painting by Gainsborough. A talk for the Flintshire Historical Society by Dr Paul Evans,
A Tour Through Time
On Saturday 3rd May, six prominent heritage sites in Llangollen are offering a series of short events to celebrate different aspects of Llangollen’s history, all free of charge and with no need
Why Did the Welsh go to Patagonia
A talk for the Buckley Society by Graham Edwards. No need to book, small entry fee for non members. Doors open 7pm for 7.15pm start For further information contact Celia
Spring History and Heritage Fair
Come along and hear more about the progress of North East Wales Archives’current National Lottery Heritage Fund project.’Creative Archives’ Meet members of the North East Wales Heritage Forum Free entry