The craft has been on show at the nearby museum since last March following the resolution of a years-long ownership row with the man who led its restoration.
Parents could face difficulties with childcare and booking holidays as councils across Wales fail to agree on school term dates.Thirteen councils, including Cardiff and Wrexham want the 2027 spring half term to begin in early February, but nine others, including Swansea and Newport want it to begin a week later.
If this arrangement goes ahead, schools in neighbouring council areas would have different holiday dates, meaning families with siblings in different schools could be off at different times., published in early March, stated the Welsh government was considering using its powers to force schools to use the same dates.If all local authorities proceeded with their preferred dates, schools in the following authorities would have half term between 8 and 12 February 2027, and break up for Easter on 19 March:
Meanwhile, these authorities would take their half term from 15 to 19 February, with Easter holidays starting on 25 March:In addition, Powys council wants to start its summer holidays on 16 July 2027 - a few days earlier than either of the groups - before the start of the Royal Welsh Show, and make up for it by finishing the autumn term later than those in other areas.
"Having considered all the information, the Welsh ministers are minded to issue the direction subject to the results of this consultation," the consultation document stated.
The Welsh government has proposed standardising the dates in line with the group which has more schools in it - so the February half term for all schools would run from 8 to 12 February 2027 and Easter holidays would start on 19 March 2027.After 20 years, she left the Cabinet Office on secondment to work at the finance department in Northern Ireland's government.
When a job to lead the Northern Ireland civil service became available she applied, but did not get it.Unusually for a normally private individual, she gave an interview to the BBC admitting she was "disappointed" she did not get the top job and suggested she may have been seen as "too much of a challenger, or a disrupter".
In 2021, she returned to the Cabinet Office leading on matters related to the Union and the constitution.She may have spent the bulk of her career in the civil service, but in the late 1980s she did take a career break to run a pub near Newry in County Down, called the Cove Bar, along with her husband, country and western singer Bill Conlon.