Llangwm, Pembrokeshire launches its first literary festival with a line-up of talks on Rival Royals, Rajahs, Russia, Refugees and Roots, and workshops inspired by Roald Dahl
On the weekend of the 15th and 16th of August 2016, a group of friends from across the UK will come together to raise money for Headway Cardiff by taking part in the ‘Julies3peaks Challenge’.
Overseas visitors to Britain would rather visit Wales’ historic castles to visitor attractions including Buckingham Palace and Stonehenge, as revealed in a new report by VisitBritain, who surveyed more than 10,000 foreign tourists.
In the old days people in rural parts of Wales used to get up in the early hours of Christmas morning, not to check what Sion Corn (Santa) had left in their stockings, but to make their way to church to sing carols!