7-8 September 2024

The Programme

Event:Roaming British Sign Language Interpreters

St Fagans National Museum of History
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A British Sign Language interpreting service will be available at the event. This service will be provided by fully qualified interpreters and some training interpreters / Communication Support Workers.
 
Roaming interpreters are available at the event to guide D/deaf visitors around the festival, attend workshops with them, and to help with ordering food & drink. Roaming interpreters can be booked on the day from the BSL interpreter tent in Cilewent Field (opposite building number 46).
 
Some activities & performances at the event will be delivered by deaf facilitators & performers - more information about this programme will be announced shortly.
 
If you require assistance or support for activities that are not delivered by deaf facilitators, please go to the BSL interpreter tent in Cilewent Field (opposite building number 46) to book a roaming interpreter.
 

Information

7 & 8 September 2024, 10am-6pm
Cost Free
Suitability All
Booking Roaming interpreters can be booked on the day from the BSL interpreter tent in Cilewent Field (opposite building number 46)
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Plan your visit

Opening Hours

From 4 November until 28 February 2025, we will be open 10am-4pm every day.

Christmas and New Year: Closed from 2pm on 23 December. Closed 24 - 26 and 1 January. 

Closed 8 January 2025 for staff training. 

Parking

If you are driving to St Fagans, you will have to pay for parking. The cost is £7 per day and can be paid by cash or card. FREE for disabled badge holders and motorbikes. £30 yearly ticket in advance. This charge is for parking only – entry to the Museum remains free.

Visiting by public transport, bike or foot?

You can plan your journey using the Traveline Cymru website or by calling their helpline on 0800 464 0000.

Eat, drink, shop

  • Our cafes and restaurant will be open during your visit. 
  • The Museum shop will be open during your visit.
  • You are welcome to bring a picnic to the Museum.

Accessibility

> Access Guide

Safety Information for Visitors

Due to the historical nature of the site, please note the following potential hazards:

  • Water ponds and pools
  • Trip hazard on uneven paths and steps
  • Slippery surface paths, slopes and grassed areas

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