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www.abergavenny.co.uk ...............Website sponsored by the Abergavenny and District
Tourist Association, Abergavenny Chamber of Trade & Commerce
and supported by Monmouthshire County and Abergavenny Town Councils
.

www.visitabergavenny.co.uk ......................... the new Abergavenny and District Tourist Association website

www.abergavenny.net .................................................Another of Abergavenny's official websites sponsored by the local councils and available in
Welsh,
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
and Portuguese

www.abergavennymuseum.co.uk/.................Find out more about Abergavenny Museum

Abergavenny Market...................................Learn more about the history of the market and what's on these days at the Victorian Market Hall

www.stmarys-priory.org .......................................................... Check out the website for St Mary's Priory Church. For details about the Abergavenny Tapestry
click on the 'Priory church' link on this page on left and then on 'Tapestry' link

www.villagealivetrust.org/...................This community trust in the Llangattock Lingoed area was set up to aid the rural economy. Its major current projects are the restoration of a cider house and well house, and the collection of oral histories.

www.boroughtheatreabergavenny.co.uk/......See what's on at the town's popular theatre

www.aberband.org.uk..................................Find out about the town's popular brass band

www.gwentfhs.info/.................................................. For family history research inquiries

....................................The first of a five-volume history of Gwent has been published --
find out more

.... All you want to know about Lady Llanover

www.coleggwent.ac.uk/hill .........................................The Hill Education and Conference Centre, (part of the Coleg Gwent campus)

BBC Wales South-East Local History guide ....................Includes review of our website

www.rcahmw.org.uk...... Find out about the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales which has a national role in the management of the archaeological, built and maritime heritage of Wales as the originator, curator and supplier of authoritative information for individual, corporate and governmental decision-makers, researchers and the general public.

Find out more about Wales by clicking on the logo of CAYW - Wales on the Web/Cymru ar y We on www.walesontheweb.org or www.cymruarywe.org Subject gateway to material of Welsh interest on the world wide web. An online guide to high quality, validated websites (including this one) offering dependable information relating to Wales and all aspects of Welsh life.

www.gwenttie.co.uk.... ..........For information about the Gwent Young People's Theatre www,gwentbachsociety.co.uk………....…….Watch out for the latest concerts by the Gwent Bach Society

www.llantiliocrossenny.com/…........…...……. Check out the programme for this annual feast of music in May at the village of Llantilio Crossenny

www.abergavennyfoodfestival.com .............…….Find out about the Abergavenny Food Festival, dubbed the Greatest Event in Wales in 2003,

Rural Community Action ..........................................on the adventa website who granted
the money to enable the translation of this website into Welsh.

Monmouthshire County Council

abergavennyshopmobility.co.uk ... ............................................Making shopping easier

Cwmbran Historical Society: ................................Find out more about the history of the 'New Town' - and what was there before

Gwent Family History Society For those interested in researching their family tree. Our society does not undertake genealogical research inquiries, please try this website or the...

www.ancestor-search.info............................

www.lhsarchive.org.uk/ :....... Find out about Longtown in Herefordshire with the help of the historical society.

www.ewyaslacy.org.uk................... Explore the rich history of south-west Herefordshire


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