Welsh Country your Countryside Magazine for Wales
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Welsh Country is the pan Wales magazine that is essential reading for those that are passionate about the countryside of Wales, Welsh Food, Arts in Wales, Welsh Property, the history of Wales and its people, lifestyle, gardening and much more...
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Stories in Welsh Stone
It was the grave of Margaret Williams that started this book. Her stone has stood there in Cadoxton for so many years, an enduring reminder of a violent death. But the passion and outrage that led to its creation have now faded. Today it is a curiosity, nothing more. Once a tragedy, now forgotten. Yet that stone represents a story that once meant so much and, in uncovering its tale, others have emerged. Stories of murder, starvation, accidents, betrayal. Lives ended in extraordinary moments. Such stories are there all around us, if only we look. The stones themselves may be silent, but the stories that brought the people to lie beneath them still speak to us. These gravestones are not just curiosities. They represent past lives and tell stories we should not forget. We owe it to those involved to remember what







