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Heneb

Heneb

Heneb is the new pan-Wales Trust for Welsh Archaeology which was formed on 1 April 2024 following the merger of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts - Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust, Dyfed Archaeological Trust, Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust, and Gwynedd Archaeological Trust.

Heneb’s mission is:

“Inspiring communities to connect with their past by discovering and safeguarding the archaeological heritage of Wales.”

Heneb becomes responsible for managing the Regional Historic Environment Records, which contain information on over 125,000 archaeological and historic sites and monuments across Wales. As a combined agency it also provides archaeological planning services, heritage management advice, and the community engagement programs previously offered by the 4 regional trusts, making it one the largest heritage management organisations in the UK with over 70 staff.


 

Heneb yw'r Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeoleg newydd ar gyfer Cymru gyfan a ffurfiwyd ar 1 Ebrill 2024 wedi i bedair Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeolegol Cymru uno – sef Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeolegol Clwyd-Powys, Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeolegol Dyfed, Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeolegol Morgannwg-Gwent, ac Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeolegol Gwynedd.

Dyma genhadaeth Heneb:

Ysbrydoli cymunedau i gysylltu â’u gorffennol trwy ddarganfod a diogelu treftadaeth archaeolegol Cymru.”

Bydd Heneb yn gyfrifol am reoli’r Cofnodion Amgylchedd Hanesyddol Rhanbarthol, sy’n cynnwys gwybodaeth am dros 125,000 o safleoedd a henebion archaeolegol a hanesyddol ledled Cymru. A hithau'n asiantaeth gyfunol, mae hefyd yn darparu gwasanaethau cynllunio archaeolegol, cyngor ar reoli treftadaeth, a'r rhaglenni ymgysylltu â'r gymuned a gynigid yn flaenorol gan y pedair ymddiriedolaeth ranbarthol, sy'n golygu ei bod yn un o'r sefydliadau rheoli treftadaeth mwyaf yn y DU, gyda thros 70 o staff.

 

Website:
www.heneb.org.uk
Royal Archaeological Institute

Royal Archaeological Institute

The Royal Archaeological Institute is a registered charity that aims to support archaeology at all levels in the UK. It was founded in 1844 and publishes the internationally-renowned Archaeological Journal.


The RAI plays an active role in UK heritage, providing research grants, collaborating on public policy, and advocating on pressing issues that impact the sector. Members play an active part in the Institute, with access to the Journal, lectures, annual conferences, newsletters, and meetings. The RAI is delighted to support the early careers award to encourage the next generation of archaeologists. Dr Penny Bickle is the early careers officer for the RAI and will be promoted to Professor of Funerary Archaeology at the University of York in October 2024.

Website:
royalarchinst.org/