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  1. Knappogue Standing Stones and Knappogue Castle/Caisleán na Cnapoige

    ... are located in a private field to the entrance to Knappogue Castle, next to the R469 which goes northwest from the R462 as you travel ... site is between Ballyroughan and Knappogue. Knappogue Castle/Caisleán na Cnapoige -  This is a fifteenth century castle in County ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 23 2021 - 11:34am

  2. Welsh Ministers Wish Wales “Pob lwc” at the World Cup

    ... to play and the only Celtic team amongst them is Cymru/Wales. The tournament will conclude with the the final on December 18th.  Welsh Ministers have wished the Wales team “Pob lwc” ("Good Luck") at the World Cup:  “ You’re a ...

    Mair Williams - Nov 20 2022 - 11:54am

  3. Demand for planning law in Wales to protect the Welsh language

    ... targets set in Cardiff.  As reported in the Daily Wales , Robin Farrar, chair of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraegth , said: ... the effect of over-development in a number of areas across Wales – from un-needed housing developments to the new M4 – and the effect ...

    Mair Williams - Oct 4 2014 - 3:50pm - 0 comments

  4. Wales is stifled by remaining part of United Kingdom

    Mair Williams's blog Wales (Welsh: Cymru) has long been the poorest country that makes up the so ... Kingdom (UK). There are an increasing number of people in Wales who point to the country being part of the UK as a major block on Welsh ...

    Mair Williams - Jul 19 2020 - 4:39pm

  5. Objections mount to sycophantic name change of bridge to Wales

    ... crossings over the River Severn estuary between England and Wales. The name decided on without any consultation with the Welsh people is the Prince of Wales Bridge. It has been met with fierce opposition in Wales with petitions ...

    Mair Williams - Apr 7 2018 - 1:20pm

  6. Hume Castle

    Hume Castle was built in the late 12th - early 13th-century castle.  The village of Hume is in Berwickshire (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Bhearaig) in the Scottish Borders. The castle was extensively damaged by Oliver Cromwell's army in 1651 and underwent ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 2 2021 - 3:53pm

  7. 'Celtic Rainforest' extended in major boost for biodiversity in Wales

    ... National Nature Reserve near Trawsfynydd in Gwynedd, Wales has been referred to as a Celtic rainforest because of its humid ... on one side of the gorge, is managed by Natural Resources Wales. Now, the Woodland Trust’s 300 hectares of land on the other side of ...

    Mair Williams - Mar 23 2018 - 7:50pm

  8. Wales: Renewed concerns over low-flying

    ... Moffatt's blog There are renewed concerns in Wales about low flying by military aircraft and its prompted Plaid Cymru MP Liz ... on the issue (link): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-45084885 The Celtic League ran a vigorous campaign in the 1980/90s ...

    Bernard Moffatt - Aug 22 2018 - 9:33pm

  9. Accusation that Wales is being turned into a penal colony for English prisoners

    ... of the Howard League for Prison Reform, has claimed that Wales has become a dumping ground for English prisoners. She pointed out that ... category C prison on Baglan Moors, Port Talbot, South Wales is  also now also planned. As reported in the Welsh newspaper the Daily ...

    Mair Williams - Sep 29 2017 - 12:26pm

  10. Wales continues wetting the English

    ... and has again raised the contentious issue of water from Wales going to England. Last week BBC Wales had an item on: "How much water does Wales pump to England?". The ...

    Mair Williams - Jul 30 2018 - 9:01pm

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