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Things are really buzzing at the National Botanic Garden of Wales »
June 2010
Volunteer bee-keepers have been kept busy dealing with several swarms in the past few weeks but the good news is that the Bee Garden has gone from three hives to 11. (read more)...
Tropical fruit growing in Wales »
June 2010
The notion of tropical fruit growing in the Welsh open air might sound, well, bananas - but that’s exactly what’s happened thanks to the recent balmy spell. (read more at www.walesonline.co.uk)...
Sea trout: worth its salt »
June 2010
Sea trout means summer - and an ancient method of catching them. Recipes by Bryn Williams of Odette's in Primrose Hill, London.
(read more at www.telegraph.co.uk)...
Animal crackers in Ammanford’s Big Day Out »
June 2010
Ammanford's Big Day Out explodes into life on July 10th with its immensely popular Mardis Gras Carnival.
(read more)...
Making Beautiful Music in the Welsh Hills »
June 2010
The Llandeilo Fawr Festival of Music and Flower Celebrates 10 Years.
(read more)...
The little Welsh town that inspired a literary giant »
June 2010
Dylan Thomas said Laugharne was a strange place. But it's beautiful, too. No wonder this is thought to be the setting for 'Under Milk Wood' (read more at www.independent.co.uk)...
Carmarthenshire, from adders at sunset to Winston Churchill and lots in between »
June 2010
Carmarthenshire, where do I start? The county is a bit of a Leviathan so I'm just going to share a few of my favourite places, thoughts and perspectives on the place. (read more at www.dooyoo.co.uk)...
Making a bee-line to the West »
June 2010
Visitors to the National Botanic Garden of Wales were buzzing with delight when they discovered a bumblebee that has never been seen so far west in Wales before. (read more)...
Six-year car ban at Pendine sands reversed »
June 2010
A ban on car parking on a beach, blamed for a fall in visitors, is being lifted at school holidays and on weekends. (read more on the BBC website)...
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