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Beside Cogan School

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This Event is set to return in 2024. Please check back by the start of the year for details and ticket booking.

Time & Location

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Beside Cogan School, Pill St, Penarth CF64 2JS, UK

About the Event

Starting Location beside Cogan Primary School. Walk will take around 90min-2hrs.

This year's town walk is discovering the history and buildings of one of the oldest parts of our town, Cogan. Alan will tell us about the farm, brickworks, ancient Cogan Pill and the characters of the area. We will learn about the docks, the subway under the river Ely and about the harsh deprivations that many people endured. He has promised to dispel several Cogan myths and to tell us tales of pirates, smugglers and mystery pubs. Alan's walks are always interesting and colourful, we look forward to seeing you. Free to members, £3.00 for non members.

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