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AF Friends Volunteer Brochure Final Manteision o wirfoddoli gyda ni Ymunwch a ni Benefits of Volunteering Join Us More opportunities to socialise If you are interested in becoming a Friend Volunteer card permitting free please submit your contact details to access to any National Trust Visitor Reception at Aberdulais Tinworks property & concessions on and Waterfall, Neath SA10 8EU. Ffrindiau Gwaith Tun a purchases or telephone number: 01639636674 Rhaeadr Aberdulais Learn about your local heritage Enw/Name and help the National Trust to ………………………………………………… Friends of Aberdulais look after it. Cyfeiriad/Address ………………………………………………... Tinworks and Waterfall ………………………………………………… ………………………………..………………. Rhif FFon/Tel No ………………………………………………… E-bost/Email ………………………………………………… Dyddiad/Date Friends social evening …………………………………………………. Diddordebau/Interests …………………………………………………. …………………………………………………. …………………………………………………. …………………………………………………… Ymunwch a ni …………………………………………………… Join us FIND OUT MORE ON FACEBOOK Tel: 01639 636674 https://www.facebook.com/Friends- Friends visiting the Senedd—National Assembly for Wales of-Aberdulais-Falls Pwy ydym ni? Pam ymuno a ni? Hoffech fod yn rhan? Who Are We? Why Join Us? Would you like to get involved? Mae Gwaith Tun a Rhaeadr Aberdulais yn Safle Treftadaeth Diwydiannol. Socialise and develop new Mabwysiadwyd gan Ymddiriedolaeth In the Old School House Tea-Room friendships Genedlaethol yn 1981. Sefydlwyd y Ffrindiau Welcoming visitors yn 1987 i gefnogi a chynorthwyo A programme of interesting talks Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol. and days out Organizing and selling second-hand Ffrindiau oedd yn rheoli'r Ystafell De ac yn books fwy diweddar yn gwerthu llyfrau ail law a Promote your local heritage in the gwnaethpwyd elw o dros £200,000 ar community By guiding and stewarding gyfer prosiectau arbennig. Develop new skills With general maintenance Quarterly Waterwheel Magazine With archiving / historical research Be a member of our resident choir, With archaeological work the Waterwheel Singers With collection conservation Friends helping in the Tea-Room Aberdulais Tinworks and Waterfall is an industrial heritage site acquired by National Trust in 1981. The Friends of Aberdulais Falls was established in 1987 to provide community support to National Trust. Since then the Friends has raised more than Waterwheel Singers at the National Botanic £200,000 for defined projects by various Friends working in the Archive Department funding activities. Most of the money was Garden of Wales. raised by managing the Tea-Room and more recently selling second-hand books. .
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