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Welsh History

Breathing new life into old Wales

Ruth Williams says our heritage is a key economic drive in today’s Wales

13th March (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Time to end slow motion politics in the Bay

Carolyn Hitt says we should follow Hywel Dda’s lead in tomorrow’s referendum vote

2nd March (1st March)
  • Politics and Policy

Copper day demonstrates appetite for heritage-led change

Tehmina Goskar describes a turning point for the lower Swansea Valley

19th February (18th February)
  • Culture

There be dragons

Derek Jones raises a question mark over a scheme that aspires to become the eighth wonder of Wales

15th January (13th January)
  • Culture

Singing the praises of Flint

Derek Jones discovers a town that can surprise and perhaps delight those who might previously have poured scorn on it

14th November (12th November)
  • Culture

Making our past work for the present

Tehmina Goskar looks back at a day celebrating the heritage of Swansea’s Copperopolis

6th November (27th February)
  • Culture

Stepping across the threshold of Wales’ heritage

Derek Jones points to ways the Open Doors initiative might develop in future

3rd October (1st October)
  • Culture

Caerphilly’s moment in the limelight

Rhodri Ellis Owen hails Illuminata 2010 at Caerphilly Castle as a landmark achievement for heritage tourism

25th September (24th September)
  • Culture

Blaenafon’s versus Caernarfon’s usable past

John Osmond prises open a report published today on the value of Wales’s historic environment

22nd September (13th May)
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