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Aberystwyth mural celebrates local heritage and community spirit
Bardsey Island Trust sets ambitious vision with new leadership
The root cause of fear of immigrants
Brothers bring Finnish sauna to Tywyn with new seaside location
Entertainment
Kiss my art: Lampeter exhibition call for young artists
MP puts weight behind Mach becoming first ever UK Town of Culture
Mid Wales set to shine in £13m Excalibur film
Gwynedd culture event highlights importance of arts for well-being
National Libraries join UK-Ireland initiative to deepen cultural ties
Craft Festival Wales will return to Cardigan Castle
Understanding the reasons for Christ’s baptism
Machynlleth Town Council supports bid to become Town of Culture 2028
Fund supports mid Wales St David's Day events
North Wales Police choir to compete at International Eisteddfod
Plans to turn former school into holiday accommodation rejected
Harlech Foodservice honours loyal employees
Called to be a social influencer - with a difference
Welsh folk duo Catrin O Neill and Jonathon Davies to perform in Tywyn
Gwynedd Council has officially adopted the Welsh Language at Work Charter alongside Welsh TUC and local unions, pledging support for bilingual workplaces.
Let's keep perspective on the BBC
Ukrainian poet finds peace and inspiration at Gwynedd retreat
Ceredigion cultural survey launched
Politics
Wales has been 'hurt hardest' by Brexit
Ffilm School's paid programme in Dyfi
Welsh folk song will commemorate Tryweryn
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