25 November 2013
Last updated at 12:10 ET
Cardiff Castle’s outer western moat has been re-flooded for the first time in more than 30 years.
Archaeologists excavated the moat, known as Mill Leat, during a restoration project and found 3,000 items dating back to the 16th Century.
It is believed the watercourse once supplied a corn mill and evidence of local potteries, tanners and metal workers was uncovered.
A ribbon-cutting event took place … (View original article)