Six of Llangollen historical sites have joined forces to offer a packed programme of short events celebrating different aspects of the town's history - all free of charge and with no need to book.
A
Tour Through Time next Saturday May 3, has been organised by the
recently-formed Our historic Llangollen hanesyddol i bawb, which a
collective of many historic sites and landscapes, heritage experiences and
activities in Llangollen and the surrounding Dee Valley.
The special event starts at the Royal International Pavilion at 10.30am and wends through Llangollen to end at St Collen's Church at 3.30pm.
Each
site in turn will stage a 45-minute event, with 15 minutes between events to
allow people to make their way to the next site.
A
spokesperson for the organisers said: "Join in or leave at any stage
but the special display, talk or activity at each site will only take place
during the time slot allotted.
"Please
join us on this free exploratory and intriguing tour through Llangollen’s history.
All are welcome."
The
day's programme is:
*
10.30am Eisteddfod Story: Peace and Music across the Years at the Royal International Pavilion, Abbey Road, LL20 8SW.
*
11.30am Celebrating 50 Years of the Llangollen Railway: A look back
at the preservation and development of Llangollen Railway at Llangollen
Railway, Abbey Road, LL20 8SN.
*
12.30pm Hands on History: A journey through history and prehistory,
viewing and experiencing items from the Stone Age to the present
day at Llangollen Museum, Parade Street, LL20 8PW.
*
1.30pm Crime and Punishment in Early Victorian Llangollen: Explore
Llangollen’s first magistrates’ courtroom, gaol and police
station at Lock Up Heritage Centre, Victoria Square, LL20 8ET.
*
2.30pm Home to the Ladies of Llangollen: Visit the home of the Ladies and
learn of their journey from Ireland in search of an idyllic way of life,
settling in the picturesque landscape of Llangollen at Plas
Newydd, Hill Street, LL20 8AW.
* 3.30pm St. Collen’s Through Time: Discover the rich history of St. Collen’s Church, from its origins and medieval past to today’s vision for a modern future at St Collen’s Church, Regent Street, LL20 8HU.

No comments:
Post a Comment