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Mid-Wales

Finding nature, community and identity in Mid Wales

Maeve Moran interviews individuals from Mid Wales – Wales’ most sparsely populated region – who have worked to connect people with nature and their wider community.

14th March (15th March)
  • People and Places
Pont Llanio in the winter.

How Far is the Eisteddfod, Really?

Reflecting on Tregaron and its closed railway, Jasmine Donahaye explores the value judgements lurking in questions of distance and access.

8th August (8th August)
  • People and Places

Energy Infrastructure

David Clubb shares his concerns for Wales’ electricity grid capacity and discusses the opportunities this may bring

31st October (27th February)
  • Uncategorised

Grid poverty; is mid-Wales vulnerable?

David Clubb warns of the implications of insufficient grid capacity in Mid-Wales

14th November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Celebrating the best in Welsh business

Today we reveal the winners of the third annual IWA Western Mail Business Awards

9th November (27th February)
  • People and Places

Life stories that inspire Wales

Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports on the winners in last night’s IWA awards ceremony

18th June (20th June)
  • Culture

Welsh at Work (Large category) – Sponsored by CADCentre

The Inspire Wales Awards are an initiative of the Institute of Welsh Affairs in association with the Western Mail.

16th June (27th February)
  • People and Places

Decision day looms for Lake Vyrnwy

John Evans considers the fate of two major estates in mid Wales

18th February (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The native returns

Huw David Jones welcomes the first showing in Wales of John Cale’s Dark Days at Swansea’s National Waterfront Museum

17th October (15th October)
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