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Conservation architect helping protect and restore North Wales historic buildings
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Funding needed to maintain two visitor attractions after money dries up
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Walker suffers serious head injury after slipping during riverside stroll
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Barry Town United and The New Saints are among those to get a FAW Women’s Tier 1 Licence for 2021/22 season but Cascade miss out.
For the 2021/22 season only there was an ‘open application’ process, whereby clubs at any level could apply to be in Tier 1 or Tier 2. Clubs will present Development Plans before final decisions of the make-up of the eight-team Tier 1, Tier 2 North and South are confirmed.
With the First Instance Body (FIB) assessing a total of 34 clubs,
UEFA Licences for the 2021/22 season were given to: Cardiff City Women, Cardiff Met, Cyncoed (who are being renamed Pontypridd Town) and Swansea City, the
Remembering Jan Morris: ‘Sydney Opera House made me feel like an insect in an ice cream’
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Tim Morris recounts time spent with his late cousin, the writer Jan Morris, known for her portraits of cities, from Halifax to Venice and Oxford to New York
Oh what a joy it is to have lunch around the kitchen table of Trefan Morys with Jan, Elizabeth and their youngest son Twm Morys. Conversation over duck, new potatoes and Jan’s favourite, wild garlic salad, covered such diverse subjects as tales from the (still) Welsh-speaking colony of Patagonia, the building of nearby Snowden (King Arthur buried his arch-enemy, the fearsome giant Rhitta, under the summit for making coats from the beards of his enemies) to Elizabeth being a ‘runner’ for the architects on the original Wembley Stadium (how things have changed in a lifetime) to the Sydney Opera House.