Your Wales is your part of the website where you can voice and share your experiences of Wales. This could include an insight into a working day in your job or something special that you have seen and want to share.
We’d love to hear from you! If you have something you’d like to share with the Welsh Country audience then please email your post to yourwales@welshcountry.co.uk and we’ll work with you to get your content on the website.
The Welsh Society of Western New England is dedicated to celebrating and learning about all things Welsh. We meet at least quarterly and share a meal and an interesting subject or presentation relating to Wales. Many of our members have […]
The Welsh Chapel The Nonconformist Welsh chapel is one of the most distinctive building types in Wales, both in its variety of styles, and in its contribution to townscapes and landscapes. In both industrial and rural areas, Nonconformist chapels were […]
The Welsh Society of Western New England is dedicated to celebrating and learning about all things Welsh. We meet at least quarterly and share a meal and an interesting subject or presentation relating to Wales. Many of our members have […]
To some, it is a place of summer holidays, of sun and sea and clear blue air laced with the aroma of fish and chips. To others, it is somewhere to visit annually, immersing yourself, beer in hand, and swaggering […]
May 21, 2023, will go down as the greatest day in the 145 year history of Llandovery RFC – the Drovers. At Cardiff Arms Park they won the Indigo Welsh Premiership title with a convincing 24-8 win over high flying […]
CARDIFF 8 LLANDOVERY 24 By Huw S Thomas Ring the bells, sound the trumpets, bang the drums to mark the huge achievement of the smallest and now best of Wales’s semi pro Indigo Premiership clubs. A pulsating game did the […]
In May, from the heart of Helsinki in Finland to Caldicot in the South-East of Wales, two magnificent Male Voice Choirs united to create a memorable evening of music. The Caldicot Male Voice Choir has 60 members (ranging in age […]
WSWNE Spring Newsletter No. 2The Welsh Society of Western New England (WSWNE) is dedicated to celebrating and learning all things Welsh. Spring Newsletter No. 2 - 2023.... ➔
WSWNE Spring Newsletter 2023The Welsh Society of Western New England (WSWNE) is dedicated to celebrating and learning all things Welsh. Spring Newsletter 2023.... ➔
Hungarians Flock to MontgomeryHundreds of Hungarian and Welsh visitors gathered in Montgomery over the weekend, to celebrate its unique literary connection with Hungary.... ➔
Glansteffan to ReturnA local group of volunteers, the Friends of Glansteffan have been instrumental in bringing about the return of this ferry-boat.... ➔
A new sensory garden and playground has been developed for communities in Buttington and Trewern with help from Powys Nature Partnership funding. The joint project was undertaken by Buttington Trewern School, the Trewern Community Council and the community centre in […]