Join us for a unique community mapping session as we uncover the rich eco-cultural history of the Afon Cegin. With support from a local artist, we’ll be working together to create a collaborative map that brings the river’s past to life—through memories, records, and the landscape itself.
Together, we’ll explore the Cegin’s story using:
Written and visual history – place names, estate records, old maps, paintings, and literature that reveal how the river has shaped lives and land.
Living memory – shared stories from people who’ve known the Cegin for generations and witnessed its changes.
Ecology – scientific clues in old surveys and today’s riverbank species that hint at forgotten land uses and lost habitats.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply curious about your local area, this is your chance to contribute to a creative, people-powered portrait of the Cegin. All welcome!