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Wales on Wheels, Saturday 16 May …

Wales on Wheels 2015 is on Saturday 16 May in and around the National Waterfront Museum and Dylan Thomas Square in Swansea Marina. Bring the family for a free sunny day out and a lot of fun. https://www.flickr.com/photos/96706702@N06/.

Participants confirmed so far are:

Swansea Bus Museum.
Swansea Museum Collections Centre.
Classic Vehicle Enthusiasts Group.
Yeoman Living History – http://www.yeomangreatwar.com .
Swansea Motorcycle Club.
Skewen and Pontarddulais Classic Car Clubs.
Swansea Historic Vehicle Register.
Swansea Fire Service.
Pink Cadillac.
Tools for Self Reliance.
Wallace and Gromit van and motorcycle with sidecar.
Mametz Woods Classic Car Run 2016.
Sinclair C5 with pedals for kids.
Penydarren Steam Locomotive accompanied by Mr Trevithick himself – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZCfXIZGFhc.
Gilbern Club.
Mouse Shell Mileage Marathon record holding car (see it on Top Gear – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aD4V0SeKmc).
Roads & Road Transport History Association.
Historical Association Swansea Branch.

Plus the usual unexpected visitors!

Wales on Wheels is a joint effort by the Roads & Road Transport History Association, National Waterfront Museum, Swansea Museum, and Swansea Bus Museum. Participation and entry is free.
www.rrtha.org.uk/events

 

 

Landmark Trust Golden Weekend celebrations, 16-17 May …

On Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th May the Landmark Trust will open 25 Landmarks for free across Britain in special celebration of our 50th birthday. Almost everyone will be within 50 miles of a Landmark open day – find the nearest building to you here!

The open days will be unlike any we have held before. At 3pm on Saturday 16th May, across all 25 sites, different musical groups will each perform their unique version of the Anthem for Landmark. There will be all sorts of other local contributions – WI teas, historians, exhibitions, art and crafts displays, period dancers and much more, as each Landmark site creates its own celebration. Join us for this unique anniversary celebration, visit our website for full details.

The Landmark Trust is responsible for rescuing fine old buildings which it then lets for holiday stays. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Trust and a number of its buildings are open to the public this weekend. In Wales, Clytha Castle, a Victorian Gothic edifice near Abergavenny, and the West Blockhouse, one of the Napoleonic era coastal forts, at Dale in Pembrokeshire will be open. There is a special event at each of the 25 properties involved on the Saturday afternoon. If you get the chance, do take the opportunity to visit one of Landmark’s fine old buildings and learn more about the organisation’s work.

 

Vision unveiled for historic copperworks site’s future …

http://www.swansea.gov.uk/article/15174/Vision-unveiled-for-historic-copperworks-sites-future

A NEW visitor centre, conference facilities and incubation units for start-up digital businesses are among the plans for Swansea’s Hafod Morfa Copperworks site in future.

Hafod Morfa Copperworks (Conceptual)

A vision document that’s now been released for the site also includes proposals for a living history laboratory, an urban square, a brewery, a restaurant, a pedestrian bridge that links to the White Rock site, affordable housing and the restoration of historic engine sheds to show how they worked in their prime.

The vision document is now available on the new dedicated website for the site at www.hafodmorfacopperworks.com

Regeneration of the site has already started as part of a project called Cu@Swansea being led by Swansea University and Swansea Council. With the support of Welsh Government, Cadw and European funds, progress has included clearing vegetation, stabilising buildings at risk, improving access for visitors, community archaeology fieldwork, new pathways, an audio visual trail and information panels.

A programme of fortnightly site tours is also being organised every other Wednesday from May 6, starting at 2pm. Tours take approximately an hour and a half and will guide visitors around the site, exploring its history, the current project and future plans.

Swansea Council and Swansea University are about to sign a 15-year agreement to further preserve and celebrate the site.

Professor Huw Bowen, of Swansea University, said: “The new agreement is a commitment from both the university and the council to further regenerate the internationally significant Hafod Morfa Copperworks site. We hope to build on the great work that’s already been done to develop a vibrant and exciting reanimation of a site that was once at the heart of the industrial revolution.

“Subject to funding, the combination of our plans to preserve and celebrate our heritage, develop new visitor facilities and accommodate new start-up businesses means this site, which once employed hundreds of local people, will again be a catalyst for regeneration of the local area.”

“Ten years from now, it could well be a landmark site for heritage, learning, innovation and community engagement.”

Cllr Robert Francis-Davies, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Enterprise, Development and Regeneration, said: “The new 15-year agreement with Swansea University shows how serious we are about conserving and promoting our world class history. Visitors to the site in future will experience a place that celebrates the stories of the past and connects them with ideas and skills that will soon define their world. This will help further put Swansea on the map as an innovative city that recognises the importance of our heritage.”

Other plans include a workshop providing metalwork craft demonstrations and visitor activities. A pontoon could also provide mooring for Copper Jack – Swansea’s community boat – and other river craft.

Contact the Museum Collections Centre on 01792 467282 to book a place on a walking tour.

 

Hafod-Morfa Tours start in May …

14 tour guides have been developing their knowledge of the site and are ready to start offering fortnightly tours of the site from next week, 6th May. This is run in association with Swansea Museum Collections Centre. More information and booking details are available here. http://www.hafodmorfacopperworks.com/event/fortnightly-wednesday-tours/ We’d be grateful if you could help us to spread the word too.

Hafod-Morfa News …

Dear Friends,

A number of developments have been taking shape on the Hafod-Morfa Copperworks Development Project recently:

There is an exciting new vision for the future development of the site, produced by architect firm Purcell, available here http://jhurleydesign.com/copperworks-wp/wp-content/uploads/236x297_Hafod_Vision_Document_V7_DIGITAL.pdf

The site now has its own dedicated website which posts news and events and provides an opportunity for feedback. See www.hafodmorfacopperworks.com

14 tour guides have been developing their knowledge of the site and are ready to start offering fortnightly tours of the site from next week, 6th May. This is run in association with Swansea Museum Collections Centre. More information and booking details are available here. http://www.hafodmorfacopperworks.com/event/fortnightly-wednesday-tours/ We’d be grateful if you could help us to spread the word too.

There will be a Friends Group meeting on 14th May at 6pm in the Landore Social Club which provides a good opportunity to find out more about the above developments and how the project is developing.  See the event post here.  http://www.hafodmorfacopperworks.com/event/friends-meeting/

Best wishes,
Stuart Griffin

Hafod Copperworks Development Project
College of Arts and Humanities
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP

01792 602617

Follow the Cu @ Swansea copper project at www.welshcopper.org.uk/en/

Find us on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Hafod-Morfa-Copperworks/381169952010109

See photos of the project on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/97373278@N07/sets/

Working Days Monday 9-5, Wednesday 9-5, Friday 9-12.30.

 

Trevor Fishlock – A Gift of Sunlight, 12 April …

Trevor Fishlock – A Gift of Sunlight
Sun 12 April, 2.30pm, National Waterfront Museum

We welcome author, broadcaster and foreign correspondent Trevor Fishlock for a fascinating talk on his recent book dedicated to the lives of the famous Davies sisters.

Shy and fabulously wealthy, they poured their fortune into charity and famously collected a magical trove of paintings which they bequeathed to the Welsh nation.

However, for all their fortune and privilege, they lived lives honed by shyness and self-denial, and haunted by love…

Trevor has worked on assignment in more than seventy countries and was staff correspondent of The Times in India and New York, and Moscow bureau chief for The Daily Telegraph. He has written books on Wales, India, Russia, America and on nineteenth-century exploration, and has presented more than 150 television programmes about life and history in Wales.

You’ll also have the chance to buy Trevor’s book – A Gift of Sunlight from the Museum’s shop and have it signed by Trevor himself from 3.30pm onwards.

Copper Folk on the Copper Jack, 26 April …

Andrew McKay & Carole Etherton invite you to come and join us on our next song and music trip aboard Copper Jack on Sunday 26th April 2015.  All aboard by 3.45pm for 4pm sailing.  Bring your voices and instruments to make music as we cruise on the River Tawe for an hour and a half and then have more music until 6.30 while moored in Swansea Marina outside the National Waterfront Museum.

Cost is £5 per person. Places are limited so please book early.

To find out more details and make a booking please visit our website copperfolk.wix.com/copperfolk

and watch a splendid video of Greg Rowlands singing Old Man Tiem on an early trip www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctpVBSK0OWg

 

Swansea Copper Folk on the Copper Jack, 29 March …

Andrew McKay & Carole Etherton invite you to come and join us on our third song and music trip aboard Copper Jack on Sunday 29th March 2015.  All aboard by 3.45pm for 4pm sailing.  Bring your voices and instruments to make music as we cruise on the River Tawe for approx two hours and then have another hour of music while moored in Swansea Marina outside the National Waterfront Museum.  £5 per person.  Places are limited so please book early.

See more at Swansea Copper Folk.

Our first Copper Folk trip in January was superb – here’s what one of our friends said: “A wonderful evening. All acoustic. Great singing and a good time had by all”.  We have to agree!