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Conservation in Gwynedd 5 sites in this category
Gwynedd Young Archaeologists Club
http://www.gyac.org.uk
The Gwynedd Young Archaeologists’ Club is a branch of the National Young Archaeologists’ Club. The Club is open to all children between the ages of 8-16 years. If you are interested in archaeology and want to discover more about the archaeology of the area, learn new skills and make new friends, this is the Club for you.
Bangor Civic Society
http://www.bangorcivicsociety.org.uk
Bangor Civic Society campaigns for, and promotes, the built and natural environment of Bangor (North Wales). The Society is recognised by the Civic Trust for Wales, and by Gwynedd County Council for the purpose of development consultation. This website seeks to showcase Bangor by providing useful and entertaining information, but also highlighting some of the problems and challenges facing the city.
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
http://www.heneb.co.uk
The Trust was formed in 1974 as an educational charity to inform the public on archaeological matters, to respond to increasing threats to the archaeology of the area, and to educate in the broadest sense. It now offers a wide range of archaeological services and has a depth of local knowledge about the archaeology and historic landscapes of north-west Wales.
The BioComposites Centre
http://www.bc.bangor.ac.uk
Since 1989, BC (or The BioComposites Centre) has been at the forefront of research, development and the commercial application of bio-based alternatives to synthetic materials in manufacturing and industry.
Centre for Advanced Research in International Agricultural Development
http://www.cazs.bangor.ac.uk
CARIAD (formerly CAZS Natural Resources) is a semi-autonomous self-funding centre within the College of Natural Sciences, Bangor University. The centre has over 20 years\' experience of rural development work in some of the world\'s poorest countries. A central focus of CARIAD is the promotion of agricultural and forestry development and the provision of technological and scientific innovation to improve natural resource development and management.
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