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Friends of Manx National Heritage Gain Free Entry to Wales Historic Sites

Castell CochCadw, the Welsh Government's historic environment service, and The Friends of Manx National Heritage (FMNH), have signed a reciprocal agreement which will benefit members of both organisations. 

From Jan 1st 2012, Cadw members will be able to use theirs at MNH sites in the Isle of Man., while FMNH who are resident in the Isle of Man will be able to use their membership cards at any of Cadw's many historic sites. 

Carys Hewitt, Cadw's Marketing & Public Relations Manager of, said, "We want to welcome new visitors to our monuments and we're sure FMNH members will enjoy exploring the great variety of Cadw sites in Wales. Most of our sites are open year round and a fantastic events programme runs throughout the year. Whether it's a day in sword school or an evening being mesmerised by a digital sound and light show, a warm Welsh welcome awaits them."

Nicola Pemberton, Admin & Development Officer of FMNH, added, "I am delighted to announce this early Christmas present for FMNH members, which will greatly add to the benefits already available as part of FMNH membership.  We have been working with our colleagues at Cadw to make our unique sites available to each other and this agreement is the culmination of that work.  We look forward to welcoming members of Cadw to the Isle of Man and I'm sure FMNH members will enjoy visiting such wonderful sites as Caerphilly Castle, Tintern Abbey & Castell Coch - to name just a few".

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