The LLDM-4 Different Levels project is an exciting opportunity to explore the Levels from a variety of new and interesting angles! It is often said that the best view of the Levels is from a helicopter or through a microscope, and this project will test that theory by creating a series of time-lapse, drone, underwater and still photography pieces which capture the landscape’s essence. In addition the project will work with local churches to open their towers for special events as these offer some of the best views of the levels! We’d welcome submissions from budding photographers and artists and if you’d like to be involved, please contact Gavin or Chris!
Discover our plans to help build awareness and loyalty to the Living Levels area by engaging new and existing audiences with innovative branding and marketing ideas.
Find out about our plans to install new models and displays explaining the creation of the Levels as well as live webcams to help you see and enjoy the fascinating birds and wildlife of the National Nature Reserve.
Read about our plans to improve the signage to and from the Levels and add a sense of Levels identity to the village signage in the area.
Discover our new network of loops and links for both walkers and cyclists across the Levels.
Help us research local history of the churches of the Levels for inclusion in new interpretation and exhibitions to be mounted in six churches across the Levels.
Join us as we celebrate the landscape’s history and unique heritage through a calendar of events and activities throughout the year and across the Levels.
Get involved with this exciting project to explore, film and photograph the Levels from a range of different vantage points – from high in the sky to under the water in the reens – helping to capture the essence of what makes this such a special and unique landscape.
Read about our plans to revive and revamp the visitor infrastructure at the Lighthouse Inn on the Wentlooge Level to help local residents and visitors explore the Western Levels by bike or on foot.
Discover our plans to create a network of visitor and community hubs across the Levels which will provide new information, orientation and interpretation to help people discover and explore the fascinating heritage of the Gwent Levels.
Find out about our exciting project to create a ‘people of the landscape’ sculpture series to celebrate the story of this hand-crafted landscape by bringing to life some of the characters from the Levels’ history who have helped shape the landscape over thousands of years.
Project Lead
Living Levels Access and Interpretation Officer and Community Engagement Officer
Project Timeline
July 2018 – December 2020
Living Levels reference
LLDM-4
Contact
Chris Harris and Gavin Jones
Living Levels Access and Interpretation Officer and Community Engagement Officer
Email