My trip down to see family allowed me time to visit St Athan for both the stored airliners and the South Wales Aviation Museum (SWAM) on Good Friday, the museum is open on Saturdays & Sundays with all Bank Holidays apart from Xmas and New Year. As always I started by going up to the area the Police & Coastguard Helicopters park, the Coastguard helicopters are difficult to photograph unless they taxi out and fly. The second area I went to was SWAM which has put up its prices but I would still recommend a visit, the display alters slightly every time I go. After leaving SWAM you will see the stored airliners with 'scrappers corner' being to the right as you exit. I last went in early March and there had been a few changes since then.
The following are a few of the pictures taken on this visit, if wanted I could put up some of the March photographs later for comparison.

South Wales Police (Heddlu) Eurocopter EC-135P2+ G-NWOI

Airbus A319-112 LY-BKW ex-Air France note preserved British Airways 747 behind

A gaggle of Airliners being scrapped including A320 LY-BKU & A318 F-GUGI

Airbus A319-114 5B-DCX ex-Cyprus Airways

Airbus A319-112 LY-BKM ex-Eurowings as D-AKNS

Airbus A320-232 LY-BKU ex-Bangkok Airways as HS-PGU
A log to follow later after catching up on the IPL, I'm 4 matches behind.
I hope these were interesting.
Regards
Craig