Bryn Mawr Heritage Trust

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The community site is set up for the Heritage Trust members and share holders to keep involved with things that happen with Bryn Mawr, We have many features such as

COMMUNITY SITE FORUM PHOTO GALLERY MEMBER BLOG

To help you as a member of the Bryn Mawr Heritage Trust Keep in touch and involved as a community with Bryn Mawr,
The Community site will be updated regularly with news updates event lists and many pictures in the image gallery and full livestock listing and everything we do there involving you as a share holder of this historic medieval welsh farmstead.

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SUMMER VOLUNTEERS CAMP 2008


From July 19th to July 30th we are hosting a work camp for International Volunteers.

details of the host organizer www.unaexchange.org.

We would like as many Trust members to join us on Bryn Mawr over this period as possible to support our visitors from around the globe!

We are intending to concentrate on dry stone walling, woodland fencing, rush and bracken cutting and hay making.
We also plan to construct the first timber observation tower within Llys Hafod and complete the gate house.

quoting from the UNAExchange summer programme:

"There are plenty of activities planned for during the project, with guided walks around the hills and mountains
of the local area looking at the landscape, wildlife and ancient monuments. The group will also be taken to
the local town of Welshpool which has a castle, museum and canal to explore. There is also the possibility of
visiting the center for alternative technology which is based near the town of Machynlleth.
The volunteers will also be visiting Ty Mawr , a restored medieval hall near the village of Castle Caereinion by kind permission of the current resident.
Accommodation:
The group will be camping at the farm so should be aware that facilities will be quite basic! There will be
male and female tents, a kitchen and cooking area and dry spaces for volunteers to spend social time.
There will be compost toilets on site
Special remarks:
The work will be outdoors in all kinds of weather, and volunteers are reminded that even in summer, Welsh
weather can be cold and very wet. Participants must be prepared and motivated for physically demanding
work, and to bring hard wearing clothes, good, sturdy steel toe-capped boots, waterproof jackets and
trousers as well as plenty of warm clothing."

Looking forward to welcoming our volunteers this weekend...

by Project Director, Friday, 18 July 2008 16:00 [ Read all ]
 
 


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