Coastal Care
Griff Rhys Jones discovers how the National Trust looks after some of Wales's national treasures. He begins with the 157 miles of coastline it owns and cares for.
Surprisingly, the National Trust started in Wales. Griff Rhys Jones discovers how the Trust deals with the complexities and conflicts involved in looking after some of Wales's best-loved national treasures. He begins with the 157 miles of coastline owned and cared for by the Trust in Wales.
Griff investigates its roots in Barmouth, discovers how the tiny cove of Mwnt copes with the impact of the modern world and considers the difficulties they face in deciding the fate of a medieval village on the Gower Peninsula which is in the process of being claimed by the sea.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Griff Rhys Jones |
Director | Suzanne Phillips |
Producer | Suzanne Phillips |
Executive Producer | Christina Macaulay |
Executive Producer | Clare Paterson |
Executive Producer | Sarah Broughton |
Production Company | Modern Television Ltd |
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