Why it's better by bus In his new series, Chris Segar does Wales on a Bus Pass. In the first episode, he took in Treorchy - and for local girl Kathryn Williams, it was the perfect place for him to start
In his four-parter, which started on Thursday night, the former Ferret presenter hops on and off as he travels to various destinations across the country. [...]where our journey ended, with the anglers on the lake over the Rhigos, was just magic." The savage physical and psychological scars lef...
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Published in | Western mail (Cardiff, Wales : 1956) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Cardiff (UK)
MGN Ltd
19.07.2014
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Summary: | In his four-parter, which started on Thursday night, the former Ferret presenter hops on and off as he travels to various destinations across the country. [...]where our journey ended, with the anglers on the lake over the Rhigos, was just magic." The savage physical and psychological scars left on parts of Wales from the legacy of the colliers have not completely healed; indeed, Chris' bus only had to pass through the lower part of Pentre to see that some villages are still struggling to return to their former glory. |
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