The Society at the Family History Fair, Saturday 15th October

A selection of photographs from the Family History Fair held at the Waterfront Museum on Saturday, 15th October, 2016.

Society Visit to the Royal Mint

The Society had a very enjoyable and informative visit to the Royal Mint on Monday, 4th July  followed by a visit to Cardiff Bay for lunch.

Tree guards and plaque added to memorial trees

Tree guards and plaques have been put in place around the two acer trees the Society has planted in memory of the fallen of World War One in Skewen Park.

The Society is very grateful to Mr Chris Richards and his team for their help in erecting the guards and the plaques.

 

WW1 Book Launch, May 7th

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The Society had a successful day launching its book “Skewen & District, Our Village in WW1: The Diary of a Welsh Village” on Saturday, May 7th  at the Memorial Hall.

If you missed the launch, books are available by contacting us via our website email address.

Below is a photo gallery of the event.

 

Memorial trees planted in the park

 As part of its WW1 commemoration programme, the Society planted two Acer Rubrum October Glory trees in the Memorial Park on March 17th.   The Society’s President, Canon Dr. Brian Lodwick,  carried out the planting on behalf of the Society.  In attendance was Chairman of Coedffranc Community Council, Cllr. Harry Bebell and Mrs. Bebell.

When mature the trees will look like this :-

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At the book launch of “Skewen & District: Our Village in World War 1” on May 7th in the Memorial Hall, members of the public will be able to remember the fallen servicemen by hanging a name on a Tree of Hope in the Hall.  These names will then be transferred to the acer trees for all to see after the launch.

The book launch will commence at 12.30 and proceeds from the sale of the book will go towards a more permanent WW1 memorial in the district.