UNIQUE
OPPORTUNITY TO SEE GWENT TREASURES
24th September
2010

Speaking ahead
of the final weekend of Heritage Open Days, the scheme
organised by the Civic Trust for Wales that sees historic
buildings that either charge an entry fee or are shut for
the rest of the year open free to the public on weekends
in September, William Graham AM said;
‘The Heritage
Open Days are unique opportunities for visitors to engage
with local heritage. I would encourage people to take
advantage of the opportunities the occasion presents
across Wales this weekend, such as visiting the recently
restored St. Michael and All Angels Church at
Llanfihangel Rogiet in Monmouthshire which dates from the
Thirteenth Century.’
The
Conservative AM for South Wales East
continued:
‘Ranging from
Historic Gardens to Museums and Castles to Cider Houses,
the Heritage Open Days have had something to offer every
visitor and I congratulate the organising team at the
Civic Trust for Wales. As part of Open Churches Day last
Saturday I visited many churches including St. Jerome’s
at Llangwm Uchaf which features a breathtaking rood
screen dating from the Fourteenth Century. Open Days such
as this offer timely reminders of Gwent’s rich and varied
history.’
For more
information visit:
www.civictrustwales.org
www.ctnw.co.uk
CONTACT:
William Graham AM
Phone: (02920) 898348 / (07968)
210089
Fax: (02920)
898347
CONSERVATIVE AM FOR SOUTH WALES
EAST
 
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