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Look through the lens of our Unloved Heritage? project — a Lottery-funded initiative to connect young people and inspire them to discover the history of their local communities.

The story of Pembroke Dock

The Pembroke Dock group weaves a narrative around the only Royal Naval Dockyard in Wales with a wealth of military and social history.

Their journey of discovery, recorded in their own photographs, provides us with a fresh perspective on how different generations view their day-to-day environment.

View the Pembroke Dock StoryMap created from their experiences...

View 15-Minute Heritage – Exploring Pembroke Dock

15-Minute Heritage - Pembroke Dock building
Layers of Landscape at Fernhill Colliery

In Blaenrhondda, our Unloved Heritage? project group was made up of young people from Valleys KIds who worked with staff from Cadw to explore and interpret the now-demolished Caroline Street and Fernhill Colliery, and find out more about living and working there. 

Explore the Fernhill Colliery StoryMap created from their experiences...

View 15-Minute Heritage – Exploring Fernhill Colliery

15-minute heritage - Fernhill Colliery

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