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All Stars Captain Chris Davies I can unashamedly claim that over the last 30 years I have seen the Drovers in action more than any other journalist – dead or alive! But, when challenged to select the top 15 players […]
I have seen much of Wales, but the one bit eluding me until recently was the Isle of Anglesey or ‘Ynys Mon’ With an area of 276 square-miles, it is the largest Welsh island, often referred to as ‘Mam Cymru’ […]
There’s a quiet moment, just after crossing the border into Wales, where the rhythm of the road changes. The trees seem thicker, the light falls differently, ancient rhythms hum beneath the tarmac. It’s subtle, but I feel it every time. […]
It was a bright and sunny morning when I first met up with Andie, her hair in neat braids, steel-rimmed glasses perched lightly on her nose, and a large artwork folder tucked under one arm. We were meeting at a […]
Cosmic dust at Cardiff University shown by scientists to be indicators as to how earth and other planets form… The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has revealed new details in the core of the Butterfly Nebula, NGC 6302. From the […]
A spanking new signpost, emblazoned with LLANYMDDYFRI MAN GENI RYGBI YNG NGHYMRU – LLANDOVERY BIRTHPLACE OF RUGBY IN WALES, has been put up at the entrance to the town on the A4069, Llangadog to Llandovery road writes Huw S Thomas […]
Former Western Mail Schools Correspondent and Rugby World Schools Editor Huw S Thomas gives his view over the causes of Wales’s current decline in the world of rugby Argument and discussion rages over the decline of Welsh fortunes at all […]
What is it About the Montgomery Canal? It Disappeared, Only to Reappear Later – Much Later Canals have been a vital part of this country’s development from the eighteenth century – at the very dawn of the industrial revolution – […]
The project focusing on restoring the grade II listed Joseph Peers Memorial Clock Tower within St. Peter’s Square in Ruthin has now been completed. Denbighshire County Council received confirmation that they had secured £10.95m from UK Government for the former […]
Imagine hearing or reading about this draw for the first round of the WRU Cup. Brecon v Llandovery, Bonymaen v Swansea, Ystalyfera v Aberavon, Bargoed v Cardiff, Cross Keys v Newport , Narberth v Carmarthen Quins The buzz generated by […]
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 […]
Llandovery College retained their Welsh Schools and Colleges U18 title at the Principality Stadium by sweeping aside an outclassed, albeit plucky Cymoedd side writes Huw S Thomas. It capped a great double for town and gown, the College now emulating […]