Programme 3 – Learning and Engaging
The seven projects in this programme aim to provide opportunities for engagement with the landscape as well as provide skills and training in a range of subjects which are linked to the unique heritage and management practices of the Gwent Levels.
The projects will create a wealth of volunteering opportunities spanning history, archaeology, tourism, conservation and art work and there will be plenty of opportunities to get involved in some inspiring activities. Please visit the project pages to find out how you could get involved with one of them…
Please browse our projects for more information.
Discover our plans to create some unique and exciting artworks which will help engage new audiences with the unique story of the Gwent Levels through time.
Become a trained tourism ambassador for the Gwent Levels and help us plan, develop, maintain and promote our network of promoted Loops and Links
Read about our training courses that we’ll be offering to promote skills which have traditionally developed within the Gwent Levels landscape and in support of the local economy and businesses.
Find out how we’ll be working with schools and young people to engage in an exciting range of hands-on and outdoor learning activities linked to the fascinating history and environment of the Gwent Levels.
Help us record, preserve and interpret the fascinating oral histories of the Gwent Levels before they disappear with this volunteer-led project to record and promote oral histories from communities who have lived and worked across the Levels.
Volunteer to be part of this exciting professionally-led historical research and mapping project which will enhance current knowledge and understanding of life on the Levels from the 17th century onwards.
Discover our plans to work with landowners and volunteers to survey, record and map high nature and historical value land to ensure adequate protection of these sites in the local planning systems across the Gwent Levels.