Monthly Archives: May 2014

Saturday, 31st May, 2014.

Shock – Or Just Surprise?      Wales is known for its lack of social stratas.   There is very little class-distinction here – though it’s on the increase as more and more immigrants come here from our Eastern neighbour.   They, alas, … Continue reading

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Saturday, 24th May, 2014.

Power To The People      Tal-y-Bont is not a very big village.   It’s set among some pretty scenery just North of Aberystwyth in Ceredigion.   I’ve passed through the pleasant place many times on my journeys through Wales. It’s small enough … Continue reading

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Saturday, 17th May, 2014.

Is This Justice?      I was surprised and a little shocked to hear of the case of a driver who drove into some children and their lollipop-lady. There’ll be no names, no pack-drill here, but it seems that the driver … Continue reading

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Saturday, 10th May, 2014.

A Healthy Sign      A year ago, we were told that, to our shame, Wales’ A & E Departments had massive waiting times. The good news is that patients are being seen a lot quicker now.   So we must praise … Continue reading

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Saturday, 3rd May, 2014.

False Advertising      The British Nazi Party is using the name of the murdered soldier, Lee Rigby, in its publicity for the coming European election.   We know that Lee’s death is a terrible thing, and that the reason for it … Continue reading

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