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First steps towards maternity project as work starts on site in Glangwili

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Work began last week on the £25.2 million obstetric and neonatal facilities project at Glangwili Hospital.This second phase of redevelopment will increase the capacity of the facilities at the hospital. This will include high dependency cots, special care cots and parent overnight stay rooms,

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Kicking the bar for Founders’ Day at Aberystwyth

Posted By Robert Lloyd

A procession along the promenade to kick the bar will be held on Friday 12 October 2018 to mark the day Aberystwyth University first opened its doors back in 1872. 

Staff, students, alumni and members of the local community will take

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Aberystwyth University launches new Sociology degree

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Aberystwyth University is launching a single-honours’ degree in Sociology, with students being recruited for 2019-20 entry.

The degree will be ‘housed’ within the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and will make the most of the strong

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Phil Evans

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The latest Phil Evans column

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Comedian Phil Evans is from Ammanford. He is known as the man who puts the ‘cwtsh’ into comedy. This column appears in the South Wales Evening Post, Carmarthen Journal and Llanelli Star. Website – www.philevans.co.uk

Carry On

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Robert Lloyd

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Latest ‘On Song’ column from Carmarthen Journal and Llanelli Star

Posted By Robert Lloyd

There’s a big concert raising funds for Cancer Research UK at Tysul Hall in Llandysul (7pm) this Saturday, October 13.

The concert features the world famous Treorchy Male Voice Choir, conducted by Jeffrey Howard.

Choirs have existed in

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Aberystwyth computer scientist recognised at Suffrage Science awards

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The pioneering work of an Aberystwyth University computer scientists in promoting the role of women in computing will be acknowledged at a special ceremony in London today, Monday 8 October.

Dr Hannah Dee is one of eleven leading female mathematicians and

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