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Spring Plant Fair at Parc yr Esgob

Plant growers and retailers from across West Wales joined volunteers and staff at Parc yr Esgob (Bishop’s Park), Abergwili, to deliver a highly successful Spring Plant Fair on Saturday 9 May. The event featured 12 stalls offering a wide range of horticultural and botanical products, including vegetable seedlings, flowering plants, dried flowers, and reclaimed garden …

Delighted to show-off Mabinogi Costumes and meet pupils from Abergwili School

Our 6 historical costume volunteers have created a range of costumes inspired by some of the ancient stories included in the Mabinogi. On May 11 we opened our doors to the public (actually it was the doors of our marquee, which was pitched on the lawn!) for them to view the costumes. We provided basic …

Introducing Connie – Work Placement Student at Bishop’s Park.

Engaging young people with heritage can be difficult. Working with students from Swansea University helps us understand how to do that better. This is Connie’s story. “Hi! My name is Connie.  I’m a 21-year-old Public History and Heritage Master’s student at Swansea University, and I’m doing my work placement at Parc Yr Esgob. I am …

Introducing Ben – Work Placement Student at Parc yr Esgob 2026

Engaging young people with heritage can be difficult. Working with students from Swansea University helps us understand how to do that better. This is Ben’s story. “Hi, my name is Ben and I am a 23-year-old History Master’s student at Swansea University.  I have selected Parc Yr Esgob for my work placement. I am from …

Parc yr Esgob Visitor Survey 2026

If you are a regular visitor to Bishop’s Park or have recently visited us here, please take 2 minutes to complete our visitor survey. It will help us better understand and improve our visitors’ experience. You can access the survey through this link https://forms.office.com/e/DhSCuJ6J9w. Thank you.

We are recruiting for a Development Director!

Since 2017, the Trust has successfully delivered a £2.4m Heritage Fund project to restore the parkland, gardens, pathways, café, and visitor facilities, and in 2023 the Trust secured a further £1.8m in total for the restoration and transformation of the derelict walled garden into a multi-functional community, learning and horticultural space to be completed by …