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Random blog – November 9

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Weather forecast for Llanelli-on-sea today is ‘Rain and hail, hard hat needed’.

McMillan Morning Notes (early walk) –
Buoy oh boy, things are unravelling.

Sailboats, trains and canal barges, miniature worlds on a wall.

Bouncing white balls, not rugby-shaped, just hard

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Latest On Song column – November 8

Posted By Robert Lloyd

IT’S time to get in the Christmas spirit as choirs and singers announce their festive concert dates.
The popular Lleisiau’r Cwm ladies choir will be centre stage on December 17 for a special evening in Garnant.
Bethel Chapel will be the venue. The concert starts

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Random blog – November 8

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Weather forecast for Llanelli-on-sea today is ’50/50 wet/dry’.

McMillan Morning Notes (early walk) –
Chimney pots and landmarks – we can spot what’s brewing!

What’s the fuss about 20mph? It’s 10 on the Carmarthenshire Tramway Railway path.

Green food bins lined

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Random blog – November 7

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Weather forecast for Llanelli-on-sea today is ‘shades and walking boots, extra spring in step’.

McMillan Morning Notes (early walk) –
Temporary traffic lights make for a pedestrian traffic jam.
Rocket sticks on the pavement are the legacy of fireworks – money up in smoke!
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Random Blog – November 6

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Weather forecast for Llanelli-on-sea today is ‘very tidy, definitely walking boots’.

McMillan Morning Notes (early walk) –
Brave garden daisies put the spring in November.
Blue and red child’s scooter at the roadside – just missing a child owner.
Emerald green rugby pitch just

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News Newspaper columns

South Wales Evening Post column, November 03, 2023

Posted By Robert Lloyd

IT’S time for Remembrance – a time to reflect and to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.
Everyone has an individual focus for Remembrance. It could be a grandad who died in World War Two or a relative

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