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Music on the hill for the equinox 22nd September

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 14 September 2012 by Kevin5 February 2015

 

“But we shall find what we make in the falling glades

And be what we find in the evening” ~ Louis Macneice

A Gathering for

The Equinox on Castle Hill

Knucklas

 Saturday 22nd September 2012

from 6 pm on the Lower Slope

until Around Midnight on Top

under a waxing Moon

Acoustic Music from

 

Kirsten Hellier & Friends   a   Rhythm Thieves Mark & Jill

Robb Whiteman & Katie Emma

The Radjammers:

Jerry Price, Roger Gay, Adam Campbell-Jones,

Fay Lane & Will Nattress

Mick Westrip   a   Paul Hassett

Blaise & Maggie

 

Acoustic Poems from

 The Tigerfish

Plus other surprise participants, including possibly YOU !

Bring your own Food + Drink, Chairs, Torches, Stout Footwear &c.

Bring your Friends! (Essential dogs only please)

Admission Free

Parking  at the Community Centre : 5 minutes walk. Or travel by Train!

Chris at The Castle Inn has a warm welcome, hot food & every beverage.

A KCCLP / Tigerfish ‘Joint’ Production

Posted in Education, Events, Promotions & publications | Tagged community, marches

New path to the Castle Mound Summit

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 24 March 2011 by Kevin5 February 2015

Start of new path

The upper path


All the work of our volunteers, with help from the Powys Footpath Volunteers also, produced this wonderful new access to the Castle mound.

We put in about 400 man-(and woman)-hours , made 106 steps, and put 6 benches for the weary.

Come and explore as far as you feel able and enjoy the amazing views.

Tagged castle, community, footpaths, knucklas, marches, mound, new, path, paths, Powys, project, radnorshire, river, teme, valley

Walking the Welsh Coast – an illustrated talk by Jan Walmsley

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 12 January 2011 by events5 February 2015
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Tagged apples, castle, community, heyope, Jan, january, knucklas, marches, Powys, radnorshire, teme, valley, Wales, Walmsley, wildlife

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King Arthur book

A wonderful new book has been written by one of our members for youngsters to enjoy the legend of King Arthur. Look on the Shop page to see details and purchase.

Castle hill

A new view of the castle using LiDR technology has become available, look here: LiDR survey
Many thanks to Mark Walters for this new view.

It raises some interesting questions about the way the castle has been used over the many years of its existence.

We are also on the Welsh governments catalogue of heritage buildings here Coflein

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Site & location

The 21 acre site, including a Cadw scheduled monument, has been bought by some philanthropic locals who are leasing it to KCCLP whilst the money is raised to purchase the site for the whole community.

Surrounding Area

Sited at the confluence of the Teme and Heyope valleys in Radnorshire, Knucklas Castle overlooks Shropshire's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Offa's Dyke and the River Teme, the border between Wales and England. This part of Wales has many delights to discover.

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KCCLP is a transition project encompassing archaeology and local history, nature conservation, woodland with public access, education, allotments, sculpture & art, poetry, community orchard, village green and heaps of strong community spirit. The funds for this important community project are being raised through the sales of shares and donations. You can buy a share and help in many ways. Registered Community Benefit Society no. 30635R
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