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    Heritage Fund backs major new attraction celebrating Henry Tudor

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 8, 2025No Comments
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    Pembrokeshire County Council in partnership with the Henry Tudor Trust has announced a £249,813 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the new Henry Tudor Centre in South Quay, Pembroke.

    The Henry Tudor Centre will bring to life the largely untold story of Henry Tudor, son of Pembroke, who took the Welsh language to the English court and went on to achieve the greatest prize – the Welsh and English crown.  In doing so he began one of the most influential dynasties in British history, the Tudors.

    The Henry Tudor Centre will tell this fascinating story, Henry’s Welsh ancestry and his impact on our national story, Welsh culture and our wider British heritage.

    Funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund will support this exciting new attraction, due to open in Spring 2027. The award will also fund a one-year Community Programme Coordinator post to deliver a vibrant calendar of events and activities at the new Centre, a volunteering programme and educational resources for schools.

    This project is part of wider local improvements in the South Quay area by Pembrokeshire County Council which also includes a new library and community café, a healthcare, social services and supported employment facility in the adjoining premises.

    Cllr Paul Miller, Deputy Leader of Pembrokeshire County Councillor, said:

    “Thanks to National Lottery players, these prominent, listed buildings, directly adjacent to the magnificent Pembroke Castle have been rescued from dereliction and given a new lease of life exploring the history of Henry Tudor and his association with the town of Pembroke. The new centre will be a great draw for visitors and is a key part of our wider programme to regenerate Pembroke Town Centre.”

    Andrew White, Director for Wales at The National Lottery Heritage Fund said –

    “We’re proud to support Pembrokeshire County Council and the Henry Tudor Trust in bringing the story of Henry Tudor to life. Thanks to National Lottery players, this project will not only celebrate Wales’ rich heritage and cultural identity but also create a vibrant hub for learning, volunteering and community engagement in the heart of Pembroke.”

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