NELLIE KNOWS: Thank goodness for subtitles
Aren’t subtitles brilliant? Well they are on a Sunday evening on S4C now that Series 2 of Un Bore Mercher has got underway and fans of Keeping Faith are happy...
Read moreDetailsAren’t subtitles brilliant? Well they are on a Sunday evening on S4C now that Series 2 of Un Bore Mercher has got underway and fans of Keeping Faith are happy...
Read moreDetailsI was at the Wales Tourism Summit last week and learnt that the Tourist Boards were started 50 years ago this year, meanwhile The Wokingham Paper started four years ago...
Read moreDetailsIt may well be the third Thursday of the month when this column was published in The Wokingham Paper, but it’s also the first Thursday since Wales won the Grand...
Read moreDetailsWhen the whistle blows There are only two occasions that Granny Valley phones from Merthyr Tydfil before 6pm on a Sunday, one is to deliver a death message which sadly...
Read moreDetailsI’m not really a big fan of February but it’s a short month and there’s now only three weeks to go until my favourite month. January was a d r...
Read moreDetailsWell that’s 2018 well and truly over with and a whole new year ahead! Happy New Year to you all, I do hope you had a peaceful and happy Christmas....
Read moreDetailsReady for half-term We’re in the midst of GCSEs, everyone is tired, half-term can’t come soon enough and as much as we’re crabby my girls are home and safe. I’ve...
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