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Conservation in Conwy County 8 sites in this category
Gwrych Castle Preservation Trusthttp://www.gwrychtrust.co.uk This is the OFFICIAL website of the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, which is a registered Charity. The site is used to raise awareness of the tragic condition of this historic castle and to hopefully one day have it restored. The website's pages are crammed full information on the current condition of the castle and details the work of the trust.CATEGORIES: Castles , Charities , Conservation Groups LOCATIONS: Abergele
Victoria Pierhttp://www.victoriapier.com Victoria Pier has stood in the beautiful bay of Colwyn since 1899. Suffering 2 major fies between the wars, and years of neglect, the Pier passed into private hands in 1994 and to its current owner Steve Hunt in 2003. Restoration is underway. Facilities include shops, a cafe, bar and amusements. Check website for latest details of what's on at Victoria Pier and visit soon!CATEGORIES: Cafes , Conservation Groups , Fishing & Angling , Piers , Places to Visit , Pubs, Clubs & Bars LOCATIONS: Colwyn Bay
Abergele Conservation Volunteershttp://chrislad.worldonline.co.uk/page24.html Abergele Conservation Volunteers have recently been formed enable the repair and preservation of three miles of woodland paths around Abergele. The conservation group has made a good start in making accessible the paths and restoring the dry stone supporting walls are currently working along side various bodies with the aim to restore the old parkland of Gwrych Castle. Volunteers urgently required!CATEGORIES: Conservation Groups , Voluntary Work LOCATIONS: Abergele
Conwy Valley Civic Societyhttp://www.conwy-valley-civic-soc.org/ The Conwy Valley Civic Society is one of over a thousand amenity societies in Britain affiliated to the Civic Trust, an organisation with a total membership of over 300,000. The Society, a registered charity founded in 1969, is concerned with the area of the River Conwy, extending from, in the north Glan Conwy and Conwy (although Conwy itself is excluded) to Capel Curig, Dolwyddelan, Penmachno and Ysbyty Ifan in the south. The aim of the Society (and of the Civic Trust) is to encourage the preservation and improvement of all that is best in our environment.CATEGORIES: Charities , Conservation Groups LOCATIONS: Conwy Valley
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