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Songs Of Praise – Liberty Church (Siloh Chapel)

Mark Ritchie, Pastor of Liberty Church Swansea, describes the moving moment when one of the last members of the old chapel handed over the...

Help Dorian & Louise get married

Catherine John started a fundraiser to help Dorian and his long term partner Louise get married. Dorian who was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer...

COVID Christmas: Was it truly like no other?

The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Photo by Roger Harris. CC BY 3.0. By Ian Inkster It’s clear enough—COVID-19 did not stop for Christmas. If...

Analysis of teachers’ perspectives on how social class affects children’s academic outcome and overall experience of school

Analysis of teachers’ perspectives on how social class affects children’s academic outcome and overall experience of school Danielle Joyce BA (hons.) Swansea University 2020   Acknowledgments Firstly, I would like...

Swansea’s new arena – video, Copr Bay phase one

Swansea's historical past is being celebrated with the new Copr Bay district development which recognises generations of families who have helped transform and regenerate...

Britain downgraded, no longer a first-rate global power due to Brexit

Britain's global reputation has been damaged and it must accept it is no longer a first-rate global power, a former prime minister said. In a...

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Castell Graig / Morris Castle

Castell Graig / Morris Castle Er iddo ddisgwl fel adfail castell o'r Canol Oesoedd adeiladwyd Castell Graig, fel y'i gelwir, rhwng 1768-1775 gan John Morris...

Pembroke History: St. David’s & St.Non’s

Tucked away on the Pembrokeshire peninsula, a jagged finger of rock pointing the way to Ireland, is Britain’s smallest city, St. David’s. You see first...

Pembrokeshire History: Iron Age Settlements

History and its visible remains are thickly layered across the dramatic and beautiful landscape of Pembrokeshire. Using the ancient trackways of the Christian pilgrims, which...

Pembrokeshire History: Fishguard, Gwaun Valley & Preseli Hills

Fishguard is a quaint little town which you can explore in two parts. The lower town is the older and more picturesque with many...

Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

An unexpected bonus on the recent trip to Pembrokeshire was seeing the John Constable painting ‘Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows’. It was on display...
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