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St Dogmaels   St Dogmael’s Abbey, Pembrokeshire
Work on the visitor’s centre has progressed on schedule throughout 2007. We are now about to begin the interior fit-out of the exhibition and the shop area. We will commence work on site at St Dogmael’s during February 2008 to meet our completion date of late March.
Look out for updated images and information about this important heritage project on our website.

Royal welsh show   Welsh Assembly Government: Royal Welsh Show and Winter Fair, Builth Wells
We are very pleased to have been appointed to manage the Food Hall for the Welsh Assembly Government for the next three years.
Our involvement includes the allocation of stands, all exhibitor support and liaison, in addition to the design and construction of the exhibition and demonstration areas. We are looking forward to our involvement in promotion of the Welsh food industry over the coming years.

  Visit Wales
Visit Wales has appointed Fernleigh to design, build and install their exhibition stands at Holiday World, Dublin in January, and at Le Monde à Paris in March. Both stands will be used to highlight Wales as a prime European holiday destination, with emphasis on the wonderful scenery, beautiful beaches, sport and culture.

  Artes Mundi
We are delighted to have just won the build of the Artes Mundi 3 exhibition for National Galleries of Wales in Cardiff. Artes Mundi is a bi-annual international visual arts initiative, with a shortlist of eight artists from around the world competing for the £40,000 prize, one of the largest prizes awarded to an individual artist. The inaugural Artes Mundi prize in 2004 was awarded to Chinese artist, Xu Bing while the second Artes Mundi prize in 2006 went to the Finnish artist, Eija-Liisa Ahtila. The exhibition opens at the National Museum in Cardiff on March 15th and continues until June 8th. The prize will be awarded in April 2008.