07777683637 rlloydpr@btinternet.com

Category: Newspaper columns

News Newspaper columns

South Wales Evening Post column, August 16, 2024

Posted By RobertLloyd58

BUCKLE-UP! It’s time to get controversial and venture into the swamplands.
In a journalism career spanning nearly 50 years, I have often wondered about the stupidity of some members of the population.
An early example came when reporting on a case at Swansea Magistrates’ Court.
Read More

News Newspaper columns

South Wales Evening Post column, August 09, 2024

Posted By RobertLloyd58

THE perils of social media, eh? You could probably write a decent 80,000-word PhD thesis on the topic.
Your dissertation could include chapters such as ‘How social media left me with egg on my face’ and ‘Is social media a dangerous tool for mobilising mob

Read More

News Newspaper columns

South Wales Evening Post column, August 02, 2024

Posted By RobertLloyd58

IT’S a long story, but today I should have been working at the Palace of Versailles, a very long hop, skip and a jump from the Olympics city of Paris.
The team of volunteers preparing for next week’s modern pentathlon events at the palace will

Read More

Blog posts News Newspaper columns

The latest Phil Evans column – July 03

Posted By RobertLloyd58

CAN I ASK IF OVERUSED EXPRESSIONS HAPPEN FOR A REASON?
There are many expressions that people use, that when you pause to think about them, are completely meaningless.
A prime example is a six-word sentence that, if there was a competition to find the most

Read More

News Newspaper columns

Latest On Song column – July 03

Posted By RobertLloyd58

MEMBERS of the Llanelli and District Twinning Association are looking forward to the visit of musicians from Llanelli’s twin town of Agen.
A group of harpists from Agen and Lot de Garonne will be in Llanelli on the July 16, 17 and 18.
One of

Read More

News Newspaper columns

Latest On Song column – June 26

Posted By RobertLloyd58

IN an age when many male voice choirs are falling by the wayside, it is good to report that the Tumble and Cross Hands area can still boast a strong group of choristers.
Members of Côr Meibion Mynydd Mawr held their annual meeting this week

Read More
error: Content is protected !!