Volunteer Stories – Huw Peregrine
26/05/2026
By Anne
Gardening volunteer, nature recording and birdwatching. “I started volunteering at Bishop’s Park in April 2022. “I live in the village next to the Park which I have visited and walked around on many occasions over the decades. “I enjoy meeting my fellow colleagues/volunteers and working in the garden with them. The work is physical and …
















Posted: 25/06/2020 by Admin
Bishops Park to re-open to pedestrians in July
Despite lockdown and the closure of the Bishops Park to the public, great progress is being made with the restoration of these historic gardens at Abergwili. In May specialist conservation builders David Siggery Ltd. started on the repair of the 250 year old walls of the walled garden, where fruit and veg were once grown …
Posted: 18/03/2020 by Admin
News March 2020
Interesting Times An early morning view out over the cleared ha-ha and across the Tywi Valley We have reached an exciting point in the restoration of the Bishops Park with the first of our contractors about to start on the restoration of the walls of the walled garden and the Ha-ha. And alongside this …
Posted: 06/09/2019 by Caroline Welch
Phase 2 – Autumn 2019
The Trust is now ready to implement the next phase of tree work at the Bishop’s Park. Working again with local arborists Extreme Tree Services we will be continuing the restoration of this nationally significant park and garden, creating better conditions for the fabulous historical and specimen trees across the site; aiding the restoration of …
Posted: 06/09/2019 by Admin
More tree work at the Bishops Park – Autumn 2019
This autumn tree surgeons will be back at the Bishop’s Park. Sadly, all our ash trees are infected with ash dieback and we have to fell them to make the park safe for visitors. However, by removing the ash and some of the other trees that have grown up along the Ha-ha, we will restore …
Posted: 22/08/2019 by Admin
Explore the Tywi Valley
Come and start to your exploration of the Tywi Valley at Parc yr Esgob – Bishops Park. Parc yr Esgob volunteer Nigel Bailey has designed and described a series of walks which can all be started at Parc yr Esgob and the Museum. All the information you need, including a map, explanation of the route …
Posted: 11/06/2019 by Admin
Congratulations to Michael Norman MBE!
A European white elm tree being planted at the Bishops Park to celebrate Michael Norman’s contribution to the site. Michael Norman, one of the founding trustees of the Tywi Gateway Trust, has been honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Awarded for his services to heritage, Michael was one of the founding members of the …
Posted: 01/04/2019 by Caroline Welch
What will be happening?
Over the next two years Initial project work includes managing our trees. As well as restoring the historic design of the park, this will improve the health of specimen trees, enable us to plant more trees and shrubs and increase the park’s wildlife value and appeal to visitors. Using traditional techniques and materials, the …
Posted: 01/02/2019 by Admin
Film makers at the Bishop’s Park
Daisy White and Ioan Ings of Akron Productions are young, up and coming, local film makers. Their first film together was made here in the Bishop’s Park walled kitchen garden, recording the archaeological excavations back in March 2017 . The park remains as photogenic as ever and in autumn 2018 Meg Phillips, a 2nd year …
Posted: 07/12/2018 by Caroline Welch
Phase 1 – February 2019
As part of our three-year restoration project at the Park, the Trust needs to undertake significant amounts of work on the trees and woodland. This work will focus on rejuvenating the arboretum and woodland areas, removing those trees with disease, those that are compromising the listed structures (particularly the ha-ha), and those invasive species, principally …
Posted: 07/12/2018 by Admin
Tree Work at the Bishop’s Park
Now that the Parc yr Esgob Trust is actively managing the Bishop’s Park it is vital that we look after the health of our trees and woodland. This means that we need to do lots of work on them throughout the Park to improve the site for people and wildlife, and to give us the …