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The first Welsh convalescent home for Welsh armed forces personnel and veterans
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/8406393.stm We are launching an ambitious plan to save an historic Welsh mansion from ruin by restoring it as a convalescent home for serving Welsh armed forces personnel and veterans, who have been scarred both physically and mentally in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. A news conference and photoshoot was held at Gelli Aur ( Golden Grove ) mansion near Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire on Friday 11th December at 10:00.This is a unique project, in that it unites peace campaigners and those with military service, in a desire to see provision being made for our armed forces personnel, wounded in the fighting in the Middle East.At present, there is no such provision in Wales.The Golden Grove Mansion appeal 'will be launched to raise funds to buy and renovate the mansion and surrounding grounds in the Tywi Valley. This is a multi-million pound project and the charity will seek funding from many sources.The idea was originally raised by the Union of Welsh Independent Churches, out of Christian concern for armed forces personnel and their families, who presently have to travel to centres in England to visit relatives wounded in the wars.Appeal organiser KEVIN RICHARDS was present at the news conference. Also, the Revd GUTO PRYS AP GWYNFOR, President of the Union of Welsh Independents. Kevin is a former combat medic (Royal Regiment of Wales) and Guto is a prominent pacifist.Historical note: Gelli Aur (Golden Grove) was originally built in 1560 as the seat of the Vaughan family, who were descended from the princes of Powys. About 200 years ago it passed to the ownership of Lord Cawdor, who rebuilt the mansion in its present style by 1834. In later years it housed an agricultural college, but the rambling mansion which has some 150 rooms has been empty and on sale for some time. It is a Grade II* listed building within a conservation area. The grounds include a wooded public recreation area and visitors centre. It was also used as an American military hospital, during the second world war.
We had a great meeting today at the Mansion with fundraisers for our appeal.Talking2minds: http://www.talking2minds.co.uk/index.php a charity that helps with Eradicating Post Traumatic Stress & Delivering Peace of Mind for the Armed Forces have offred to provide their help to our Welsh Forces at the Golden Grove Mansion.We had Ghost Wales Wales http://www.ghostwatchwales.co.uk/ offering to raise us funds by holding Ghost Watch evenings starting in 3 weeks and they found areas within the mansion that has supernatural activity.Other fundraisers at the meeting:SIR HENRY VAUGHANS COMPANY is part of the Sealed Knot Society. The society is dedicated to the accurate re-enactment of the English Civil Wars http://www.a40infobahn.co.uk/VaughanSk/home.htm Steve Mitchell Chairman of the West Wales Jaguar Enthusiasts Club who is looking at holding Classic car weekends at the Mansion.We have other fundrasing events over the coming weeks I will keep you updated