
Paul Evans
Writer and Radio Broadcaster at Freelance
Freelance Writer Nature Writer at The Guardian
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2 weeks ago |
narberth-and-whitland-today.co.uk | Paul Evans
Hannah Webster training at CrossFit Pembrokeshire. Hannah lives with relapsing-remitting MS and competes as an adaptive athlete. (Hannah Webster)A Pembrokeshire Athlete with MS has qualified to take part in the CrossFit Games being held in Las Vegas.
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3 weeks ago |
tenby-today.co.uk | Paul Evans
His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed presented a British Empire Medal at County Hall recently to honour local historian David Bellis at a special ceremony in the Council Chamber. (PCC)His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed presented a British Empire Medal at County Hall recently to honour local historian David Bellis at a special ceremony in the Council Chamber.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Paul Evans
Thunder and cuckoos on Stapeley Hill. Half the sky is blue and bright over hill country of the west. For a moment, a fierce light reflects back from the quartzite tor of the Devil’s Chair on the Stiperstones ridge. The other half of the sky, below white peaks of cumulus bergs slashed with mineral colours thickening to black with a wet mane that licks the hill’s edge towards the Severn Vale, is shuddering with thunder. A low frequency, not as loud as peals or claps, but a rumbling through the bones.
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1 month ago |
tenby-today.co.uk | Paul Evans
Narberth Castle is to close for essential conservation repair work (PCC)Pembrokeshire County Council is pleased to confirm that essential conservation and repair works at Narberth Castle will start on Monday, May 19. The works are part of a carefully planned conservation programme designed to stabilise the castle’s historic stone walls using specialist mortar bedding techniques, undertaken in accordance with CADW guidance.
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1 month ago |
cambrian-news.co.uk | Paul Evans
Symbol-based boards have been installed in local parks across Wales to help children with speech and language barriers communicate easily. (Pic supplied)Symbol-based boards have been installed in local parks across Wales to help children with speech and language barriers communicate easily. Communication boards display symbols for common words, in Welsh and English, like ‘happy’, ‘want’ and ‘finished’.
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