Cynon Valley

Egg-stravaganz­a returns for more cracking fun

- THOMAS DEACON thomas.deacon@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A TWO day Easter ‘Eggstravag­anza’ event is back by popular demand.

The Rhondda Cynon Taf Council event takes place at the Welsh Mining Experience at the Rhondda Heritage Park over the Easter weekend.

Themed activities will include an Easter Egg Hunt, arts and crafts, face painting, children’s rides and bouncy castle.

Cabinet Member for environmen­t and leisure with responsibi­lity for heritage service and visitor attraction­s, Councillor Ann Crimmings, said: “Our Easter Egg-stravaganz­a is always extremely popular with families and attracts visitors from not only Rhondda Cynon Taff, but also from outside our county borough.

“This is a great testament to the Welsh Mining Experience as a family tourist destinatio­n, which is continuing to benefit from ongoing investment from the council.

“In recent years, substantia­l council investment has resulted in an exciting, new digital/audio facility, the redesign of the internal layout, the opening of Cafe Bracchi and the new exhibition area.

“Advice is book early for the Easter Egg Hunt, as this proves to be extremely popular.”

The Black Gold Experience undergroun­d guided tours will also be open on both days.

The event will take place on Friday, March 30, and Saturday, March 31. Gates will be open from 10.30am until 4pm on both days. Admission is £2.50.

Additional costs apply for face painting, children’s rides, the Black Gold Mining Experience tours and the bouncy castle.

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