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We post our FREE MONTHLY TALKS, (2nd Thursday every month) REGULAR TRIPS and our ANNUAL HERITAGE DAY (Saturday 18th October) here and include local historical facts and other local news.

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The Bristol Channel floods of 30th January 1607 resulted in an estimated 3,000 people drowning. It is thought that the cause may well have been a tsunami type wave as high as 25ft high and travelling at 38mph.

Houses and whole villages were swept away, with the devastation particularly severe along the coast from Laugharne to Chepstow. Cardiff was particularly affected, with the foundations of St Mary's Church destroyed. The event is recorded on plaques in the Monmouthshire Churches of Goldcliff, St. Brides, Redwick and Peterstone.
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