Posted: Mon 19th May 2014

Opening the Gates of Bersham Colliery

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This article is old - Published: Monday, May 19th, 2014

Location: Bersham Colliery

Date: Sunday 25th May 2014

Time: 10am

Details: North Wales Miners Association Trust is a registered charity. Volunteers open the gates of Bersham Colliery as an open air museum on the last Sunday of the month. The Grade 2 listed Engine House and the No.2 Headgear, designated a Structural Monument, are there to be seen, together with many relics of the mining era. On site there will also be the Mobile Mining Museum which is used as a visitor centre.

If you are interested in what we do, join the group at a cost of £10 per year.

Sensible shoes are a must.

Prices : Free

Contact : margaret,[email protected]

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