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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 …

Learn More | Dysgwch Mwy “Volunteer Stories – Huw Peregrine”

Volunteer Stories – Ann Brown

26/05/2026

By Anne

Gardening volunteer at the park for approximately 5 years. “I have walked children and dogs in the park for over 40 years. On retirement I was looking for a volunteering role and spoke to Piers Lunt (former Head Gardener). I enjoy working outdoors and meeting people. Volunteering here is good for the soul.”

A fond farewell to Connie and Ben

26/05/2026

By Admin2

We have really enjoyed having Ben and Connie here this year. It has given us more capacity to do our work, an additional set of skills and, most importantly, a fresh perspective. At the start of their placement, Connie and Ben were asked to consider how we could better engage with young people. As well …

Learn More | Dysgwch Mwy “A fond farewell to Connie and Ben”
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Tywi Gateway Trust
Bishop’s Park and Gardens, Abergwili,
Carmarthenshire SA31 2JG

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