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Tintern Abbey was the 1st Cistercian monastery in Wales, founded 1131 by Walter fitzRichard of Clare. Colonised by a group of monks from the mother house at l’Aumone, the construction
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
White-tailed eagle in Norfolk @WildKenHill is a positive step, a decade or so back opposition by landowners and a coalition of people frightened of change stopped this amazing project. It
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
The 12th-century font is original to the church at Castlemartin. The scalloped design is identical to the font in Hinton Blewitt, Somerset, over 100 miles away. At this time, fonts
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
ONS
The provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 7 August 2020 (Week 32) was 8,945.This was 1 less than Week 31 157 fewer
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Architects for Social Housing
9thfloor
In 2020, the age-standardised mortality rate for England and Wales, adjusted for both the increase and ageing of the population, was the 13th lowest in the 79 years since records
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Staedtler
Staedtler
You're still missing the point. The biggest decision of Brexit was to ignore Scotland and Northern Ireland.That was a political choice, but who made it? Can you remember? The law
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Matt Cross
wildforest_matt
Why Wild Justice's case was a TOTAL failure.Today the high court released its ruling in Wild Justice's challenge to the General licence in Wales. The pressure group had claimed that
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Owen Williams 🏴
OwsWills
For a millennium it lay unseen and undisturbed, a stone's throw from one of Wales' most beautiful beaches.But in 2007, an aerial survey revealed something astonishing just beneath the waves.
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Jesús Rodríguez
jarodriguez849
*REPORT ALERT* This paper investigates the groups & economic sectors in Wales most significantly affected by the current pandemic. Workers in shutdown sectors account for 𝟏𝟓.𝟔% 𝐨𝐟 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠-𝐚𝐠𝐞
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
In the dead of night, along long deserted roads in Wales, strange lights appear. They’re most often seen flickering down coffin routes.The Welsh call them canwyllau cyrff – corpse candles.
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Sue Greaney
SueGreaney
Ok, as @Bluestone4 has asked for my opinion, here goes. Comments relate only to the peer-reviewed paper, not to the TV programme. The re-discovery of a stone monument not far
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Baghwallah
baghwallah
This is vile and stupid; but coming from Dr Gopal that should come as no surprise. It's also disingenuous. "Parsing" surnames is as intellectually respectable as phrenology, and just as
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Duncan J Campbell
Maven1967
What is going on at SWANSEA UNIVERSITY in Wales?1.https://www.unilad.co.uk/news/british-scientists-developing-worlds-first-covid-19-vaccine-smart-patch/?fbclid=IwAR0yj_QNOjxug2T_9mVNvLOv9L562gXHj1u1iKqZTeJIJ9_NFcgl34c6E1sSounds as if its co
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Yakub Qureshi
yqshi
BBC News - Coronavirus: Sending untested patients to care homes 'reckless' - MPshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53574265 This sadly isn't new to anyone following regional media coverage which reported multiple instances o
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Owen Williams 🏴
OwsWills
Said to be an ancient gateway to the land of the Tylwyth Teg (the fairy race), Pentre Ifan's magnificent standing stones make it one of the grandest, and most mysterious,
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History of the Seaside Grands and Yorkshire Royals
OfGrands
I expect you are wondering why I call the Llandudno Grand Hotel the “Welsh Ritz” in my book, there is a very good reason read on to find out more…#seaside
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