Flexible employment is not only found in the capital. “The advent of superfast broadband has encouraged more people in rural areas to enrich the quality of their life by working from home,” says Carol Peett, of West Wales Property Finders Daily Telegraph - Saturday, 30th January … [Read more...]
Winners of The Naked Choir come to Narberth
Narberth’s “A Cappella Voice Festival”, which takes place from Friday, 19th – Sunday 21st February, is Wales’s only cappella festival. Now in its 8th year and organised by Span Arts, the festival celebrates the diversity of singing without instruments and takes place at The Queens Hall, Narberth. Headlining this … [Read more...]
A Home with Winter Charm – Sunday Telegraph
“The foodie town of Narberth hosts a not for profit food festival and has excellent eateries including Spanish Ultracomida and Caffle Brewery. The charming high street of multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian houses is interspersed with boutiques, antiques shops and independent retailers selling locally sourced meat … [Read more...]
Laugharne Attracts the Stars
The annual Laugharne Weekend takes places in the small Carmarthenshire town noted for being the home of Dylan Thomas and where, and about which, he wrote his superb play for voices, Under Milk Wood. Taking place from 1st-3rd April this year, this is an event not to miss for those interested in comedy, poetry, … [Read more...]
25 of the Best Restaurants in Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire has a wealth of wonderful restaurants catering for every taste and budget. Here are 25 of our personal favourites: The Cors, Laugharne Y Polyn, Capel Dewi Wrights Food Emporium, Llanarthne The Daffodil, Penrhiwllan The Angel, Salem Sosban, Llanelli Jabajak, Whitland The Plough, … [Read more...]
Could this be an Answer to the Flooding Problem?
When friends of ours, Nicki and Andrew Bruce, bought a small plot, upon which there was a dilapidated bungalow, on an island in Marlow and showed it to us with much glee, declaring they were going to build the first “floating house”, we were intrigued but wondered if they would ever manage it. Would they regret … [Read more...]
Pembrokeshire Fish Week is Back
After a year’s absence, Pembrokeshire Fish Week is to return in 2016. This year’s event will run from Saturday, 25th June to Sunday, 3rd July and is something not to be missed. Established in 2000, the county-wide festival comprises over 200 events and is attended by some 30,000 people each year. It is estimated to … [Read more...]
The Land That Time Forgot
New Year’s Day is 1st January, isn’t it? Well not if you live in a wooded valley in Pembrokeshire where Hen Galan, or New Year’s Day, is celebrated on 13th January. This is the land that time forgot. Today the inhabitants of the Gwaun Valley, near Fishguard, are celebrating. They are not two weeks late; they … [Read more...]
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