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Halkyn Heritage Week – 25 April to 1 May 2015
Published: 31/03/2015
Halkyn Mountain will be the focus of a week long festival of activities at the
end of April.
Flintshire Countryside Service has arranged the week to celebrate the rich
heritage of Halkyn Mountain. The week is a partnership project with the
Grosvenor Estate and Natural Resources Wales and it has been made possible
thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The week will start on Saturday 25 April at 10.30am at the Blue Bell Inn, with
a walk across the common led by archaeologist Fiona Gale and Troedio Clwyd,
which will be looking at the remains of lead mining.
On Saturday evening, at 7pm, Halkyn Village Hall will be the venue of Halkyn
Heritage film night, an evening showcasing the new Halkyn Heritage films.
On Sunday 26 April, a family walk exploring Halkyn Mountain will start out at
2pm from the former school at Rhes-y-cae.
An event is taking place every day throughout the week, and ends on Friday 1
May with an archaeology taster session from 2pm to 4pm at the former school in
Rhes-y-cae. Have a go at archaeological recording with Clwyd and Powys
Archaeological Trust. Pre-booking is essential, please phone Wepre Park on
01352 703900.
Full details about all the events taking place can be found on the Council’s
website by searching ‘Halkyn Heritage Week’ or by contacting Lorna Jenner on
01352 741676 or e-mail: lorna.jenner@btinternet.com; or Rachael Watson on 01352
703908 or e-mail: rachaelwatson@wildlifetrustswales.org.
Notes to Editors
Attached are the flyers of the events.