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Latest On Song column – October 16

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IT may be 80 years on, but the people of a Dutch city show no signs of ever forgetting the role Welsh soldiers played in their liberation during World War Two.
Back in 2011, I was privileged to join the old Côr Meibion Llanelli Male

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South Wales Evening Post column, October 11, 2024

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SWANSEA marina has a special place in my heart; it was where I first met my darling wife Carol.
Some of you may have heard the story: we met in the crow’s nest of a replica of Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hinde. (It’s a long

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Latest On Song column – October 09

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LLANELLI’S Meibion Elli male choir is going from strength to strength as it approaches its fifth anniversary.
The choristers are arranging a special concert to celebrate the birthday on Saturday, November 9.
It will be held at Greenfield Chapel and will feature Llanelli’s Samuel Wyn-Morris,

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South Wales Evening Post column, October 04, 2024

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IT was someone a lot wiser than me who once declared, “Grandfathers are just antique little boys.”
It’s a thought I will not disagree with as I seem to have spent much of this ‘summer’ revisiting places from my childhood – and places which were

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Latest On Song column – October 02

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THERE’S a big night at Ffwrnes Theatre in Llanelli on Saturday as Loud Applause Productions presents ‘A Night with the Stars’ gala concert.
The annual event is always a big hit at Ffwrnes and there are just a handful of tickets left for Saturday’s show.
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South Wales Evening Post column, September 27, 2024

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WHAT’S in a name change, eh? Well, quite a lot for many people when the title refers to something close to their hearts.
The ink is hardly dry on the row over the Bannau Brycheiniog/Brecon Beacons name change . . . and now we have

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