The purpose was to investigate the environmental and economic impacts of the popular Green Man Festival. The first activity was a ‘walk and talk’ from the engaging Harry Legge-Bourke, whose family have owned and managed the estate since its establishment in 1826.
It was then on to Crickhowell, where students questioned businesses and residents in order to get a picture of the true benefits and disadvantages of the event on this part of the country.
Report by Mr Barney Goodrich
Head of Humanities