That's a shame. At the end of the day, Blodwen has no connection whatsoever with Bacup and she should be back in her rightful home of Llandudno.
Out of interest, do we have any ideas or knowledge on what would have been a likely real name for her? Would she have even had a real name?
"Adele Thackray, the field monument warden for north west Wales for Cadw, the Welsh heritage body, said: "During the Neolithic period we start to see a cross-over from a semi-nomadic hunter-gathering society to a more settled, pastoral way of life.
"The pig bones found with Blodwen seem to suggest that she was part of this new farming society, and that impression is backed up by isotope tests on her bones which show that she ate more meat and cultivated crops than fish and wild plants."
She added that the manner of Blodwen's burial pointed towards "a more settled society, fixed around a locality".
"Her extraordinary age for the time could also have a lot to do with her memorial - at 60 or so, she would almost certainly have been an elder of her community, and someone who would have been looked up to a great deal."