The overriding belief atCastle Huntly is that if offenders are simply released back into society from a closed prison, then they are much more likely to re-offend, that someone who has been helped and rehabilitated first has a better chance of making something of their life.
Organisers say the National Eisteddfod can be traced back to 1176 when it is believed that the first festival was held by Lord Rhys, at his castle in Cardigan.