Posted: Fri 23rd Dec 2022

Helicopter helps rangers undertake restoration work at Castell Dinas Bran

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Dec 23rd, 2022

A helicopter has been used to help rangers undertake important works on the picturesque slopes of Castell Dinas Brân.

Earlier in the autumn, rangers from the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, volunteers and contractors excavated close to 35 tonnes of material from the castle gatehouse as part of restoration works taking place at the castle.

The work was carried out under the expert guidance of archaeologists from Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (CPAT).

All of the excavated material was bagged up, ready to be airlifted directly onto one of the key routes that meanders to the summit.

The section of footpath has become heavily eroded and has widened considerably in recent years, threatening rare plants such as upright chickweed and shepherd’s cress which can be found at Dinas Brân.

Skilled contractors will then use the material to repair damaged sections of the trail.

Rhun Jones, senior ranger in the Dee Valley said: “Working in partnership with Cadw and CPAT, this has been a really exciting project – and not just because we have a helicopter here to move all of the material!”

“When planning the project, we knew that in restoring the castle and clearing the gatehouse, we’d generate a lot of waste.

“But we saw this as an ideal opportunity to use the cleared material to improve access opportunities whilst also safeguarding the fragile grassland habitat too so that everyone can continue to enjoy Dinas Brân’s rich natural and historical heritage.”

The castle restoration work is being delivered through the “Our Picturesque Landscape” project, which has been funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, with support and further money provided by Cadw.

Councillor Win Mullen James, Denbighshire’s cabinet lead member for local development and planning, said: “This is a fantastic piece of collaborative work and I look forward to seeing the end results at such a prominent Llangollen landmark. “



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