Monthly Archives: March 2014

Saturday, 29th March, 2014.

A Pleasant Surprise      I listened to Ollie Hydes phone-in show on Radio Wales yesterday.   It was the first time I’d heard it and I found it really interesting (though Ollie still needs to do more listening than talking – … Continue reading

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Saturday, 22nd March, 2014.

A Dangerous Place Saved!      There used to be a question which was often asked:  “What is the most dangerous place in any town?”   The answer was:  “The free public-library.” You will not need me to tell you that its … Continue reading

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Saturday, 15th March, 2014.

Getting The Job Done      I was in Aberystwyth just after the terrible storms had ripped its sea-front to pieces.   It was – as most of my readers will know – a complete mess. Now, Ceredigion Council has got on … Continue reading

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Saturday, 8th March, 2014.

The Future Of Wales      I can do no better this week than to report on and express my feelings about the words of Leanne Wood, the Leader of Plaid Cymru. Speaking at the Party’s Spring Conference in Cardiff, she … Continue reading

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Saturday, 1st March, 2014.

Wales Has Still A Long Way To Go      It seems that the results of a survey conducted by BBC Cymru Wales indicates that Wales, in the main. Does not support the Scottish bid to gain independence. And, slowly, the … Continue reading

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