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  1. Cornish solidarity with Welsh people!

    ... clutter' and Welsh medium education is damaging Wales On Line report:  https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/trago-mills-boss-says-welsh-14843187 In a letter to the Welsh ... only. But Trago Mills chairman Bruce Robertson told BBC Wales: "I have never ever heard it spoken, and I frequent stores, I frequent ...

    Kernow Matters to Us - Jul 3 2018 - 8:14am

  2. Ancient fishing baskets buried for hundreds of years found off Welsh coast on Severn Estuary

    ... off the coast of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) in south-east Wales. The baskets were uncovered by recent storms having been buried under ... (Cil-y-coed) and Sudbrook are the last Lave Net fishermen in Wales. The tradition of Lave Net fishing at Black Rock has been passed down ...

    Mair Williams - Jan 2 2019 - 1:29pm

  3. Fury At Cardiff - Education Minister Rules Welsh as Second Class Language of Instruction - Welsh Language Society Condemns

    ... education enjoys wide support amongst the electorate in Wales. A poll released in late 2014 sponsored by Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg ... Language campaigners have occupied Qualifications Wales' office following the body's decision to continue teaching 'Second ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jul 26 2016 - 4:16pm - 0 comments

  4. “Identity matters. It strengthens us to know who we are”

    ... Cymru is bemoaning the fact that much that is produced in Wales comes emblazoned with a Union Jack. As was always the case with a man ... Hall, fair enough. It’s simply not a flag on which Wales is represented.” Wigley says in an article in the Daily Post: ...

    Bernard Moffatt - Sep 13 2018 - 5:27pm

  5. Candleston Castle - Castell Candleston

    ... sand that is such a feature of this section of the South Wales coastline. However, the building continued to be occupied until into the ... can be explored. This is the highest sand dune system in Wales and a haven for wildlife. Over many years sand has settled on top of an ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 4 2014 - 4:12pm

  6. Pan Celtic Movement Fights Damage to Language Heartlands From Property Developers

    ... our future, claim activists from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man and Cornwall who have united in a cross-border plea over the ... Misneachd, its Irish equivalent Misneach and Cymdeithas of Wales. It includes  contributions in Cornish from Mebyon Kernow. ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Nov 11 2020 - 7:20pm

  7. Coming elections and the Celtic nations

    ... taking part in that election will be those from Cornwall, Wales and Scotland. It will also include those living in the British occupied ... Election and our approach to it.” Plaid Cymru (Party of Wales) have said that they will put up candidates for every Welsh seat. Party ...

    Mair Williams - Apr 19 2017 - 1:24am

  8. Historic Cornish language manuscripts return to Cornwall for unique exhibition

    ... and The Life of St Kea (on loan from the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth) under one roof for the first time in history. The ... returned to Cornwall. The Life of St Meriadoc is recorded in Wales in the 1650s as part of a Welsh library collection, while The Life of St ...

    Kernow Matters to Us - Jun 2 2021 - 7:17pm

  9. Cymru: Calls to Halt Funding to Gardens in Language Dispute

    ... furiously to a decision by the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Llanarthne to use an English-only sign. The sign was placed on the ... as an iconic organisation and environmental flagship for Wales, is very committed to its wide support for the culture, language, and ...

    Myghal Map Serpren - Apr 21 2015 - 5:05pm - 0 comments

  10. Isle of Man: Getting to the Heart of it - Lovespoon Carving Workshops!

    ... surviving lovespoon, held at the National Museum of Wales at St Fagan's near Cardiff, is said to date from c.1667, but Welsh lovespoons are known to have been made by the men folk of Wales throughout the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The ...

    Valerie Caine - Jun 25 2015 - 11:09pm - 0 comments

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