Hope you're also listening to the soundtrack
Hope you're also listening to the soundtrack
Have you seen BBC Wales's "snooker player afraid of teabags" story? This is the sort of investigative journalism we, ummm, deserve?
Allister Heath The unhinged radicalism of Association for Welsh Writing in English's conference (Aberystwyth May 15th-17th) is a direct threat to British history ALLISTER HEATH The Telegraph
Allister Heath The establishment's embrace of Association for Welsh Writing in English's conference (Aberystwyth May 15th-17th) is the greatest scandal of our age ALLISTER HEATH The Telegraph
Allister Heath Why the looming Association for Welsh Writing in English's conference (Aberystwyth May 15th-17th) disaster will finally break the back of Middle England ALLISTER HEATH The Telegraph
Allister Heath The inevitable failure of Association for Welsh Writing in English's conference May 15th-17th will drag the entire West down with it ALLISTER HEATH The Telegraph
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ahahahahaa! I know exactly what my dad would have said had this been on our farm...
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I really enjoyed this! Will definitely go back and listen to other episodes
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Bristol Beer Factory and Left Handed Giant would fit the bill. They're both excellent
If only there was some sort of group of, and for, people with an interest in it, eh?
Only very occasionally - and on specific subjects. It used to happen when I thought /spoke about geography, because I studied it in Welsh to GSCE. It happened again recently but I can't remember the context...
I'm bilingual, but I only think in Welsh when reading / listening to / speaking/ writing Cymraeg. English is by far my 'dominant' language, but it was/ is my home language.
Love his Tenby work too. Sad news
A publication I co-wrote was very nearly attributed to the ORCID of a law scholar in Northumbria who shares my name.... But my favourite same-namer is the one in New York whose yacht catalogues and fancy cake invoices come to my inbox...
Couldn't have a morning in Swansea without a visit.... One of my earliest memories is of standing at the bottom of the very steep stairs here
Ha, no way! Didn't know that about Freddie. It's a great place, isn't it?
It's made me nostalgic for early 00s St Matts / Fishponds! S Glos has just submitted their local development plan, but not sure whether student accommodation features. There are new (huge) private halls being built near UWE at present...
*cough* don't forget the Ron Berry book 😉
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Yeah, it was on the ground floor of Ysgol Griffith Jones (c. 1992, when the school opened as a primary after the two Sancler schools merged).
The Dyfed council education resources centre was based in my primary school. #Dyfed4life
Headteacher of my primary school brought a shotgun to school in the boot of his car and used it to intimidate the reception teacher he was having an affair with....
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Finally, recognition for the word 'scram'!! I had no idea that this was a Wales-specific word until I used it in Bristol...
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I am so grateful that my niece has given me legit reasons to watch Bluey
I remember the adverts from the 80s!
It's crazy how something that should be straightforward can be made to be so complicated. Your think there'd be a checklist at least...
In 2014, 2 months after we'd completed and moved in, we realised that our conveyancer hadn't actually registered our names on the title deeds...
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