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Eich Cyf/Your Ref : AB/AT/ Ein Cyf/Our Ref : ATISN 14639 Eich cyf/Your ref : AB/AT/ Ein cyf/Our ref : ATISN 14639 18/12/2020 Dear , ATISN 14639 – Cadw funded projects. Information requested Thank you for your request which I received on 27 November. You asked for: a list of the projects Cadw has grant-funded in financial years 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 and the project locations. Our response The information you requested is enclosed. Next steps If you are dissatisfied with the Welsh Government’s handling of your request, you can ask for an internal review within 40 working days of the date of this response. Requests for an internal review should be addressed to the Welsh Government’s Freedom of Information Officer at: Information Rights Unit, Welsh Government, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ or Email: [email protected] Rydym yn croesawu derbyn gohebiaeth yn Gymraeg. Byddwn yn ateb gohebiaeth a dderbynnir yn Gymraeg yn Gymraeg ac ni fydd gohebu yn Gymraeg yn arwain at oedi. We welcome receiving correspondence in Welsh. Any correspondence received in Welsh will be answered in Welsh and corresponding in Welsh will not lead to a delay in responding. Plas Carew, Unit/Uned 5/7 Cefn Coed Parc Nantgarw, Caerdydd/Cardiff, CF15 7QQ Tel 0300 025 6000 [email protected] Canolfan Cyswllt Cyntaf / First Point of Contact Centre www.cadw.gov.wales 0300 0604400 Please remember to quote the ATISN reference number above. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF. However, please note that the Commissioner will not normally investigate a complaint until it has been through our own internal review process. Yours sincerely Cadw grant funded projects - grants issued in 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 Grant County Historic Buildings Grants - 2017-2018 Caernarfon Island Site Gwynedd St Michaels Church Newport Eglwys Deiniol Sant Gwynedd The Old Brewhouse Plas Tirion Conwy Llanelly House Carmarthen Snowdonia Slate Trail Project Snowdonia National Park St Cadocs Church Torfaen Turbine House Neath Port Talbot Llandaff Cathedral Cardiff Carmel Chapel and House Gwynedd Former St Johns Church Merthyr Tydfil Historic Buildings Grants - 2018-2019 St Marys Church Aberavon Neath Port Talbot Hall Street Church Carmarthenshire St James Church Manorbier Pembrokeshire Llanfylin Workhouse Powys Powys Architectural Heritage Fund All Wales Former Bishops Palace Abergwili Carmarthenshire Theatr Stiwt Theatre Wrexham St Johns Church Newport St Thomas Church Swansea The Guildhall Llantrisant RCT New Hengoed Baptist Church Caerphilly 20 Lower Row Butetown Caerphilly 28 Lower Row Butetown Caerphilly 19 Lower Row Butetown Caerphilly 9 Middle Row Butetown Caerphilly 8A Middle Row Butetown Caerphilly The Old Cottage Storehouse Monmouthshire Historic Buildings Grants 2019-2020 Friends of Friendless Churches All Wales St Michaels and all Angel Church Newport Architectural Heritage Fund All Wales MC Chapel Gwynedd YMCA Swansea Ymddiriedolaeth Addoldai Cymru - (WRBT) Portfolio Property Works All Wales Abercamlais Bridge Powys Maesteg Town Hall Bridgend St Marys Church Snead Powys St Marys Roman Catholic Church Merthyr War Memeorial Grants 2017-2018 Clock Face on Church Tower St Brides Vale of Glamorgan Llandogo War Memorial Monmouthshire Taibach War Memorial Neath Port Talbot Gnoll Park War Memorial Neath Port Talbot Briton Ferry War Memorial Neath Port Talbot Cemaes and District Llanbadrig WM Anglesey Radyr War Memorial Cardiff Rumney War Memorial Cardiff Bryngwran War Memorial Anglesey St Fagans Church Cardiff Cardiff War memorial grants 2018 - 2019 Lt Frederick Birks VC MM War Memorial Flintshire Llanddewi Brefi War Memorial Ceredigion 4th Batallion The Welsh Regiment Carmarthenshire Hawarden War Memorial Grant Flintshire The War Memorial Swansea Swansea Celtic Cross War Memorial Swansea War Memorial Cross Gwynedd Criccieth War Memorial Gwynedd Llangollen War Memorial Grant Denbighshire Pentyrch War Memorial Cardiff The Tablet War Memorial Gwynedd Welsh National War Memorial Cardiff WM Grants 2019 - 2020 Chepstow War Memorial Gun Monmouthshire Mathry War Memorial Pembrokeshire Magor War Memorial Monmouthshire Ancient monument Grants 2017 - 2018 Maenofferen Mill Complex Lechwedd Gwynedd Blaenau Ffestiniog Railway Blacksmith Gwynedd Dome Gunnery Trainer Carmarthenshire Hafod Copper Works Swansea Llantarnam Tithe Barn Torfaen Fenns Moss Wrexham Radnor Castle Powys Caerau Camp Cardiff Pen Dinas Hillfort Ceredigion Hen Caerwys Flintshire Castell Blaenllynfi Powys Cwm Elan Lead Mine Powys Cefn Coed Hillfort Powys Ancient monument Grants 2018 - 2019 Flint Foreshore Regeneration Flintshire Flint public art research proposal Flintshire Allt Yr Esgair Brecon Beacons National Park Hetty Pit RCT Holt Castle Wrexham Crickhowell Castle Powys Gop Cairn Denbighshire Offas Dyke replacement fencing, Oswestry Wrexham Twmbarlwm Mound and Castle Caerphilly Glyn Neath Gunpowder Works Powys Castell Blaenllynfi Powys Hills Tramroad Monmoutshire Ancient Monument Grants 2019 - 2020 Dorothea Engine House Beam Engine Gwynedd Hafod Cavern Ceredigion Dorothea Quarry Gwynedd Cwm Nash Cemetery Vale of Glamorgan Remains of St Michaels Chapel Monmouthshire Pwll Du Tunnel Torfaen St Patricks Chapel Pembrokeshire Newtown Hall Castle Mound Powys Newcastle Emlyn Castle Carmarthenshire Offas Dyke Project - various sites N/A Nantgarw China Works Cardiff Caerwent House Monmouthshire Abbey Cwmhir Powys Pwll Y Llygoed Bridge Carmarthenshire Twmbarlwm Mound & Bailey Castle Caerphilly Caersws Recreation Playground Powys Neath Quaker Meeting House Neath Port Talbot Remains of Peterston Castle VOG Promontory Fort Pembrokeshire Townscape Heritage (TH) Grants 2017- 2018 Dolgellau THI Snowdonia National Park Townscape Heritage (TH) Grants 2018 - 2019 Pont Morlais THI Merthyr Tydfil Blaenavon THI Torfaen Dolgellau THI Snowdonia National Park Townscape Heritage (TH) Grants 2019 - 2020 Newport Market Arcade Newport Dolgellau THI Snowdonia National Park .
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