Bridges Exhibition - Menai Bridge Community Heritage Trust
Tel: 01248 715 046
Welcome to the Menai Bridge Community Heritage Trust a community project to celebrate our two world famous bridges, the rich marine environment, the beauty of the straits and the story of the local people down the centuries.

The historic town and the Menai Bridge
We are very proud to present the BRIDGES EXHIBITION, the story of Thomas Telford and Robert Stevenson and the building of the two iconic bridges, all illustrated with original drawings and early photographs together with interesting and historic artefacts.
The exhibition also contains a wealth of information relating to the historic town and waterfront of Menai Bridge (Porthaethwy in Welsh, meaning the ferry or crossing-place of the Daethwy tribe)
Church Island with the backdrop of the Britannia Bridge
There are workshops for children to draw and build their own bridges, educational films relating to the bridges, and guided historical walks on the Menai Bridge waterfront and across the Menai Bridge. Refreshments, disabled access and toilets available.
Children building bridges
The EXHIBITION opens Easter, Whit and summer holidays 10am 4pm Sunday Friday only. Closed on the occasional morning for special workshops. Details regularly updated on our website. Adults £3.00, Children free.
Canolfan Thomas Telford Centre
GUIDED WALKS -1½ hour tour of the historic waterfront. Wednesday 2.00 pm and 6.30 pm (pre booked only). Sunday 2.00 pm.
Adults £5.00 including entrance to the exhibition when open. Up to 3 children free with every adult.
Menai Bridge Community Heritage Trust
6a Uxbridge Square
Menai Bridge
LL59 5AH
(Opposite the Co-op and 100 yards from the Bridge)
Please visit our website for more details.
website link
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Bridges Exhibition - Menai Bridge Community Heritage Trust Details
Community and Culture: 6a Uxbridge Square Menai Bridge

Key Contact: Mr Nick Holyfield
