SWACS at Christmas Fare at Fife Renewables Innovation Centre

SWACS took part in the Christmas Fair at Fife Renewables Innovation Centre in Methil.

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Grampian Speleological Group Visit the Caves

It was great to welcome some lovely people from Grampian Speleological Group to the caves for a tour.

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Successful Week at the Community Space

From Monday, 12 October, through to Saturday, 17 October, SWACS had a stall at the Community Space in the Mercat Centre, Kirkcaldy.  The whole exhibition area was given over for the week to various local heritage groups brought together by Fife Mining Heritage Preservation Society.  We’re very grateful to them

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SWACS hosts international delegates from the European Association of Archaeology Conference

On Sunday 6th September, SWACS hosted a group of international delegates from the European Association of Archaeology Conference, which was held in Glasgow this year.

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SWACS shortlisted for a Scottish Angel Heritage award

The Save Wemyss Ancient Caves Society are delighted to have been shortlisted for a Scottish Angel Heritage award.

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French Visitors Come to the Caves

The Levenmouth area is being twinned with Bruges in France and we were delighted to play a part in entertaining the visiting French delegates.

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Successful 2015 Annual Lecture

SWACS were very lucky to have Marcus Abbott from York Archaeological Trust (YAT) to give our annual lecture.

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Busy Weekend for SWACS and Friends

Castle, Caves and Coast Community Clean-Up and First Open Sunday

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Visualization project

A team from York Archaeological Trust (YAT – mainly Marcus and Rachel) were at Wemyss Caves during March using a variety of complementary methods of data capture.  Laser scanning was used to record the contours of the caves and also of the land outwith and above them.  In addition, the

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New SWACS Mascot

After attending our Special Open Day, Sheila Douglas most generously donated a beautiful handmade teddy bear – Sheila’s own work.

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