tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212126560049816662.post4643779275076099579..comments2023-09-11T09:34:55.286+01:00Comments on Heritage of Wales News: Pembrokeshire’s Sunken HeritageCBHC - RCAHMWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11884376898565848874noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212126560049816662.post-54445894564837827942014-01-28T13:46:12.491+00:002014-01-28T13:46:12.491+00:00David - Thank you. In answer to your question, we ...David - Thank you. In answer to your question, we have hopefully managed to both raise awareness and disseminate the research. All the information gathered during the project has been uploaded to and is now publicly available through the Peoples Collection Wales (PCW) Website. Also, the students are undertaking the project are in the process of creating an internal booklet which draws together their research through the project. This booklet will hopefully also eventually be uploaded onto the PCW.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01454920435817789421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212126560049816662.post-51104431853939825152014-01-24T17:59:06.490+00:002014-01-24T17:59:06.490+00:00Bravo for getting students (of any age) interested...Bravo for getting students (of any age) interested and involved in local history. I wish there were more initiatives like this. Well done. I wonder were you trying to produce any outcome other than simply getting the students into the research and investigating the stories? For example, were they going to produce any report/website/collage/document/etc ... or was this simply aimed at raising awareness?David Rosshttp://www.britainexpress.comnoreply@blogger.com