BGS has released significantly extended high-resolution maps that will support offshore green-energy initiatives in the area. The post Extended seabed geology map of the Bristol Channel published appeared first on British Geological Survey.| British Geological Survey
North Wales is one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, and an amazing part of the world for a holiday. In this North Wales Travel Guide I’ll show you the very best of the region, including the stunning Snowdonia National Park, many outstanding beaches and a concentration of some of the best medieval […] This post North Wales Travel Guide – Your Trip Starts Here by David Angel first appeared on Delve Into Europe.| Delve Into Europe
Nestled within medieval walls, a historic inn offers old-world charm and modern comfort.| Express.co.uk
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Nermin Onour, 23, has been jailed for 18 months following a proactive investigation led by Counter Terrorism Policing Wales.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Last updated on the 12th of September, 2025 Betws-y-Coed is unpronounceable but beautiful, like many other places in Wales. Located in Snowdonia National Park and founded around a monastery in the late 6th century, the bustling village is a popular destination for walking holidays in Wales. The town’s history dates back centuries, but its rise came [...]| OUR CROSSINGS
Last Updated on the 7th of August, 2025 South of Wales is a place of contrasts. The East have an immense industrialised past. Coal was mined in the valleys during the 18th and 19th centuries and shipped around the world from the busy ports of Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. By the early 19th century, South [...]| OUR CROSSINGS
Last Updated on the 7th of August, 2025 As the cold chill of the night slowly set in, we found ourselves on a secluded beach in North Wales. I wrapped myself in a blanket, took a sip of freshly brewed camomile tea and gazed off in the distance towards the rolling hills cascading all the [...]| OUR CROSSINGS
Discover Cardiff’s dark side with this ultimate suburb-by-suburb guide to every ghost, legend, and haunted corner of the Welsh capital.| Spooky Isles
Beynon of Trewern The Beynon family rose into the landed gentry through the marriage of Thomas Beynon (1717-66), with whom the genealogy bel...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
Patria and Babcock International Group (‘Babcock’) have entered a teaming agreement to support manufacturing of Patria 6x6 vehicles under the multinational| United Kingdom
This North Wales location is perfect for staycationers looking for an activity-filled getaway.| Express.co.uk
Typos are inevitable; we’ve all seen them in articles published by major news corporations, in printed books, magazines, advertisements, social media and blog posts, you name it, they’re everywhere. And, we’ve all made them too. I did a little digging around and found some interesting information about why they’re so ubiquitous. Tom Stafford, a psychologist... Continue Reading →| Travels Through My Lens
20 years of evidence from earthquake monitoring proves the Britpop legends are the most ‘ground shaking’ musical act to perform at Murrayfield Stadium| British Geological Survey
On 22 July 2025, the Crown Estate (Wales) Bill passed unopposed through report stage in the House of […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
Try out this Cardiff ghost tour to explore haunted pubs, eerie landmarks, and shadowy alleys where the capital’s restless spirits still roam| Spooky Cardiff
A Quick Look at the Academe classes coming up next month.| Regency Fiction Writers
Halloween in Cardiff 2025 offers haunted houses, pubs, ghost walks, spooky legends, parties and at-home traditions. Discover the best Halloween events.| Spooky Cardiff
Earlier this month, my husband and I decided to go on a spontaneous “mini-moon” and booked to stay in North Wales. This is one of our favourite places to visit in the UK (although we do…| CastlesandTurrets
Ghostly echoes stir within the opulent walls of The Exchange Hotel when the lights dim in Cardiff Bay| Spooky Cardiff
30 Jul 25 Average house prices in Gwynedd, a popular second home and holiday let hotspot in Wales, dropped 7.3% in the second quarter of 2025. This is according to he Principality Building Society which claims the drop is likely influenced by policy shifts such as the Welsh Government’s adjustments to second home taxation and […]| Landlord Licensing & Defence
Cardiff Royal Infirmary’s Victorian corridors hold two centuries of whispers and legends, earning it a reputation as Wales’s most haunted hospital| Spooky Cardiff
Cardiff’s history hides chilling tales of poltergeists - objects flying, voices in the dark, and chaos that still defies explanation| Spooky Cardiff
The Lady in Grey and Greenmeadow House linger in South Wales folklore, their Cardiff Haunted House story drifting through the years like a whisper along a shadowed corridor| Spooky Cardiff
Llandaff Cathedral is one of Cardiff’s most haunted sites, where visitors report ghostly figures, eerie whispers, and a lingering sense of the supernatural| Spooky Cardiff
Cardiff’s Rummer Tavern is a historic pub older than the streets it overlooks, complete with an eerie ghost story that would thrill anyone drawn to the paranormal| Spooky Cardiff
Is Cardiff haunted? Explore ghost stories of Cardiff Castle, Llandaff, and more in this chilling guide to the city’s most haunted places| Spooky Cardiff
Castell Coch's haunted walls are drenched in almost 1000 years of ghostly history and horrors, says RICK HALE| Spooky Cardiff
CLAIRE BARRAND reveals the lack of sympathy shown to impoverished women forced into crime and prostitution in Victorian Wales| Spooky Cardiff
Cardiff has some pretty spooky buildings. NIA JONES picks five of the Welsh capital's most haunted sites.| Spooky Isles
Pete the Cardiff Poltergeist threatened the sanity of small business owners in Wales, says RICK HALE| Spooky Isles
Cardiff’s history hides chilling tales of poltergeists - objects flying, voices in the dark, and chaos that still defies explanation| Spooky Isles
I love exploring the UK, and I recently visited North Wales and stumbled across Great Britain's smallest home.| Express.co.uk
On 2nd July 2025, the Wales board of Remembering Srebrenica proudly held a prestigious national event at the Senedd to mark the 30th anniversary of the Sreb ...| srebrenica.org.uk
Among the charms of Wales are the narrow gauge railways that meander up from the coast through the verdant dales that lie between often steep mountainsides. Several of these lines were first established as early as the mid-nineteenth century as simple and utilitarian slate delivery railways. Ongoing preservation efforts related to them have attracted increasing […]| Toward Beauty
Each year, Narberth becomes a gathering point for those who take food seriously. On the 27th and 28th of September, the 2025 edition returns as a timely| Are We Nearly There Yet
The best places to visit in Wales include historic castles, scenic national parks, and so much more! As part of the UK, Wales is bordered by England to the east and the Irish Sea to the north and west. If you’ve got some time, choose one base to explore the south of Wales and another […] The post 19 Best Places to Visit in Wales appeared first on Explore Now Or Never.| Explore Now Or Never
The post Live from Wales, UK! Join us to celebrate the removal of the Erbistock Weir appeared first on Dam Removal Europe.| Dam Removal Europe
Summer may be on its way but, when you live in Wales, wellies are always a good idea! Wales is all about the great outdoors with gorgeous beaches, mountains, forests, pretty villages and more than our fair share of countryside pubs! Our only problem in Wales is the fact there’s always the chance of rain;| The Travel Hack - Because life's too short to have boring weekends!
Originally written as a column for Inside Housing. Within the next few months the government will set out what it intends to do about homelessness and how it will pay for it. A new report argues that the prospect of the homelessness strategy and spending review present it with ‘a vital opportunity to shift away […]| Jules Birch
From the start of the new timetable on Sunday, 18th May, Avanti West Coast will be running extra services between London, Chester, and Holyhead.| RailAdvent
Cardiff is the capital city of my home country, Wales. And yes, Wales is a country, but also part of the UK. This post is full of ideas on what to see and do in Cardiff and which places of interest to include on your Cardiff tour or itinerary. You could string together a self-guided| World Travel Family
In our few years of National Trust membership, we've seen a lot!. This is our pick of the best National Trust places and why you should visit them.| Wanderers of the World
After a long run, during which I hope I've educated a few people, even inspired one or two, while pissing off those in need of pissing off, I am retiring. This blog is closing down. I've had a good innings, but I'm an old git now, and I want to spend more time with my…| Jac o' the North
In which I get completely lost in the woods. Again.| Walking Away
The 12-title longlist for the 2025 Dylan Thomas Prize is to be followed by a six-title shortlist on March 20, a winner on May 15.| Publishing Perspectives
In which I become very familiar with Welsh mud| Walking Away
Claire had this bottle whilst I was in the Brecon Beacons with Rachael & Myles. She says that she has written it up in her diary and hopes that this is Good Enough. It isn't really, but it is also clear that she won't write it up in this one. I think she had a reasonable week whilst I was away - plenty of Midsomer Murders and RuPaul's Drag Race I understand| Ben's Adventures in Wine Making
It is good to be home! The last two weeks have been excellent: a superb week at Rydal followed by another one in the Brecon Beacons, but returning to the Usual is, in some ways, a relief. A quiet night in with Claire, who did not come to Wales, curled up on the sofa watching a movie with the Snarkalong Film Club was absolutely the right thing to do. This time it was Relative Values: a comedy of manners with a terrific cast, led by Julie Andrews. Nothing demanding or noisy at all.| Ben's Adventures in Wine Making
Geraint frowned, his caterpillar eyebrows meeting in the middle. Those brows were her barometer to his mood.| Miriam Drori, Author
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is locate din the far south west of Wales and is a goof place to discover beaches and wildlife| Meandering Wild
Skomer Island is a nature reserve off the coast of Pembrokeshire. Famous for its puffin colony, there is more to this small island than just puffins.| Meandering Wild
In which it is a small but very beautiful world| Walking Away
This weeks guest blog comes from our favourite sausage dog Seth! Last weekend we met up with them in Aberystwyth to see how Seth and his Mam was enjoying their holidays. Check out their adventures below. The post Dog Friendly Aberystwyth: Seth’s Tail Wagging Adventure appeared first on Houndy.| Houndy
Hey there, fellow beach lovers and furry friends! I’m Bongo, the beach-obsessed Cockapoo from South West Wales, where the breeze is fresh, and the sands are ready to tickle our paws. Living by the beach, I’ve got the ultimate surfer’s fur, though my humans aren’t too keen on my natural ‘cockle’ fragrance – whatever that […] The post Dog Friendly Beaches South West Wales: Bongo’s Top Picks appeared first on Houndy.| Houndy
Next month, on Saturday May 14th, we celebrate the 8th annual International Dylan Thomas Day. A day to celebrate the life, work and legacy of Dylan Thomas, held on the anniversary of the first ever cast performance of Under Milk Wood, which took place at the 92Y Poetry Center in New York in 1953. [...] The post Did you know? Dylan Thomas trivia appeared first on Discover Dylan Thomas.| Discover Dylan Thomas
Dylan's Sketch of Llareggub © Dylan Thomas Estate and the National Library of Wales. The sketch can be viewed interactively online at the National Library at https://www.library.wales/discover/digital-gallery/manuscripts/modern-period/dylan-thomas-and-the-map-of-llareggub#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-126%2C-9%2C5675%2C4819 Some twenty years ago, the Dylan scholar, James Davies, wrote that “Thomas’s drawing of Llareggub is...based on New Quay.” There’s been very little dissent, if any, from [....| Discover Dylan Thomas
Quite early one morning in the winter in Wales, by the sea that was lying down still and green as grass after a night of tar-black howling and rolling, I went out of the house, where I had come to …| This Reading Life
Looking for things to do with kids in North Wales? Here are some of the best family days out in North Wales| Otis and Us
The stunning Mold Gold Cape is from a forgotten time, hidden in a grave at the heart of the Hill of the Goblins. But who was buried there in such finery?| Historic Mysteries
The Welsh Mountain Zoo is a great family friendly attraction in Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Read on for our honest Welsh Mountain Zoo review| Otis and Us
GreenWood Family Park is an award winning family attraction in North Wales. Read on for our GreenWood Family Park review.| Otis and Us
Rydym yn chwilio am Swyddog Cydymffurfiaeth Bysiau i weithio yn y maes gan ymuno â'n tîm bach ond grymus yng Nghymru. Yn ddelfrydol byddwch yn byw yng Nghonwy neu Sir Ddinbych, a byddwch yn teithio ar draws siroedd Wrecsam, Sir y Fflint, Sir Ddinbych, Conwy, Gogledd Gwynedd ac Ynys Môn, ac yn y...| Bus Users
By sharing her personal stories, Petro shows us how to travel our own long field between who we were before—before the divorce, the accident, the grief, whatever profound losses shape us—and who we…| Another Chicago Magazine
The party's foundations are not as sturdy as the numbers imply.| State of the Nation
Moel Gyw Walk – A circular walk with free parking at Llanarmon-yn-Ial| NEARLY UPHILL - GREAT WALKS IN NORTH WALES & MORE!
A history of Christmas in the Welsh town of Blaenavon| Blaenavon's Heritage
The challenges of reinventing a volunteer-led community museum| Blaenavon's Heritage
5 June 2015 marks the bicentenary of the death of the well-respected Blaenavon ironmaster Samuel Hopkins. Two centuries may have passed but the legacy of Samuel Hopkins and his family remains stron…| Blaenavon's Heritage
A family trip to UNESCO site 78, Blaenavon Ironworks and Big Pit.| Reeves Roam
How to spend a weekend in Neath Port Talbot, South Wales: Discover the best things to see and do in Neath Port Talbot in this two-day Wales itinerary, featuring abbeys, castles, walks and waterfalls.| On the Luce travel blog
Bluebell season is almost here! To celebrate, here are some of the best places to see wild bluebells in the UK and when it's best to visit.| Wanderers of the World
If you need inspiration for your UK Spring Bucket List, we've got you covered with this list of spring-inspired activities and destinations.| Wanderers of the World
Our windy visit to the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct complete with facts, useful visitor guide and story of the our 70th UNESCO Heritage Site.| Reeves Roam
Channel Television moves into studios at La Pouquelaye in 1988 The post Opening words appeared first on THIS IS CHANNEL TV from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS CHANNEL TV from Transdiffusion
A detailed Wales planning guide. Everything you need to know to plan a trip to Wales, from when to go to what to see, do and pack!| Finding the Universe
Fancy enjoying a Brecon Beacons walk around Pontsticill Reservoir? Here's everything you need to know about the walk including where to park.| Wanderers of the World
Are you hiking Pen y Fan and Corn Du in the Brecon Beacons for the first time? Read on for routes, maps and tips to help you plan your hike.| Wanderers of the World
From Aber Falls in Wales to Loch Awe in Scotland, these are the best hidden gems in the UK just waiting to be discovered.| Great British Bucket List
Do you want to see puffins? Did you know you can get close to puffins in Wales on the beautiful Skomer Island? Click here to plan your visit.| Passport & Pixels