South Wales Echo

Mansion charity appoints new director

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INSOLE Court Trust, the charity that operates Insole Court mansion and gardens in Llandaff, Cardiff, has appointed a new permanent director.

Graham Hill was appointed after the charity board of trustees carried out an external recruitmen­t process.

Earlier this year, the previous director resigned to pursue a new role at the National Trust, and Mr Hill was the acting business manager during the interim period. He first joined Insole Court as the marketing and business developmen­t manager in 2016, he has previously worked at the Chapter Arts Centre.

Mr Hill, said: “I’m delighted and honoured to be appointed as director. Our dedicated staff, trustees and volunteers have helped to establish Insole Court as an exciting new destinatio­n for visitors and a valuable community asset.

“It is a privilege to represent them and I look forward to helping the charity reach its full potential. I’d like to thank our trustees for their faith and support and I’d also like to thank our previous director, Meg Anthony for the tremendous foundation she built in our first two years.”

On Mr Hill’s appointmen­t, Insole Court chairman, Sir Norman Lloyd-Edwards said: “We are confident that he will continue our progress in making Insole Court one of the best attraction­s.”

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