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Dyfed Archaeological Trust
- www.dyfedarchaeology.org.uk
Based in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Dyfed Archaeological Trust is
an independent organisation with a strong regional commitment dedicated to the protection,
investigation, recording and promotion of the historic environment. The Trust was established
in 1975 as part of a network of four archaeological organisations covering the whole
of Wales. It is constituted as a Private Limited Company and as a Registered Charity
and is an Institute for Archaeologists Registered Organisation.
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Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
www.beacons-npa.gov.uk
The BBNPA is responsible for the management of National Park Authority
property and helps to implement policies for conservation of the landscape and to facilitate
enjoyment of the Park. Park wardens work closely with other partners involved in education,
community development, conservation on farms, woodland management and access to the
countryside.
As well as lying within the National Park, Herbert’s Quarry
is part of a land holding owned by the BBNPA. BBNPA have committed to in-kind support
during the life of the project and the on-going maintenance of the site following the
completion of the project.
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National Museum of Wales
- www.museumwales.ac.uk
The National Waterfront Museum at Swansea tells the story of industry
and innovation in Wales, now and over the last 300 years. Staff at the National Waterfront
Museum at Swansea will provide specialist industrial archaeology knowledge and expertise
to CALCH. This includes a national overview of Wales’ Industrial heritage and
assistance in identifying links with other industries.
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The Black Mountain Centre
- www.brynaman.org.uk
At the heart of the local Brynaman community the Centre offers community
and visitor facilities, including tourist information point and café, conference
facilities and exhibition space, located within the settlement of Upper Brynaman. The
centre will be promoted as a visitor gateway to the site and will house both printed
and virtual interpretation material. It will also help to engage local community groups
and tourism providers in the project.
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