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  1. Cymru: Destruction Of Capel Celyn One Of ‘Darkest’ Days In Welsh History

    ... blog NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE The Wales Minister, Alun Cairns has said the flooding of a Welsh Valley in Gwynedd ... Saville Roberts warned another Tryweryn could happen unless Wales got control of its water. She expressed concerns that the UK government ...

    Mair Williams - Oct 17 2015 - 4:29pm - 0 comments

  2. Interview with Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, Scottish Gaelic Poet, Author of Groundbreaking Poetry Collection "Deò" - Bringing Gay Themes to Scottish Gaelic Literature

    ... languages of Cornwall, Ireland, Brittany, Isle of Man, Wales and Scotland are undergoing a significant renaissance both in their ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jul 24 2014 - 9:04pm - 0 comments

  3. Protecting nature, communities and the quality of life are all linked

    ... closed down in the coastal town of Prestatyn in the north of Wales. This local hospital was closed despite a local campaign to keep it open. ... on the roof of the building to nest. Now Natural Resources Wales have ruled that the seagulls nesting on the roof cannot be disturbed, ...

    Mair Williams - Mar 28 2015 - 2:07pm - 0 comments

  4. Victory For Welsh Medium Education - Secondary School to Open in Newport

    ... Newport, located adjacent to the English border in southeast Wales, has a population of 140,000 with 30,000 claiming fluency in the Celtic ... work to improve Welsh-medium education for pupils throughout Wales and are to be congratulated on this victory for the Celtic tongue of ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Dec 10 2016 - 4:18am - 0 comments

  5. Edge of The Celtic World - 150th Anniversary of the Welsh Speaking Enclave of Patagonia

    ... and culture to escape the consequences of the rape of Wales by English industrialists during the early 1800's heyday of the industrial revolution. Industry was drawn to Wales in the pursuit of the iron, steel, slate and coal buried under ancient ... in a multimedia exhibit at the newly restored Cardigan Castle".  The article goes on to quote Davies:  "I want to share my ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jan 18 2014 - 3:25pm - 0 comments

  6. British government decision not to build Welsh tidal lagoon criticised

    ... tidal lagoon in Swansea Bay has been widely criticised in Wales. The scheme off Swansea Bay had £200m backing from the Welsh Government. ... by British ministers is seen as a slap in the face for Wales. The issue once again raises the whole issue of energy production in ...

    Mair Williams - Jun 26 2018 - 11:02am

  7. The Rumps

    The Rumps Cliff Castle has three lines of ramparts built in the Iron Age, with the inner ... continuing into the first century AD. The Rumps cliff castle north from Rock along the coast to Pentire Point and Rumps Point and is ... Itinerary: Cornwall Arthur Place type: Castle ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:15pm

  8. Craggaunowen - The Living Past Open Air Museum

    ... It is located next to the sixteenth century Craggaunowen Castle to the southeast of Quin (Irish: Cuinche) in County Clare (Irish: Contae ... and off the R462 north from Ballymulcashel. Craggaunowen Castle and Crannog are part of Shannon Heritage. They describe the experience ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 22 2021 - 10:12pm

  9. Windfarm development not always a panacea for climate change

    ... Irish Peatlands , and important peatland areas in  Wales and Brittany.      ...

    Alastair Kneale - Nov 17 2018 - 3:39pm

  10. The Deliberate Repression of the Celtic Languages

    ... brutal means in Alba (Scotland), Breizh (Brittany), Cymru (Wales), Éire (Ireland), Kernow (Cornwall) and Mannin (Isle of Man).  ... Books 1847 - a British Government report on Education in Wales. The report was met with outrage in Wales because of the arrogant remarks ...

    Alastair Kneale - Sep 21 2022 - 4:12pm

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