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Archive for November, 2005

New Cardiff Stadium

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Another new stadium is being planned for Cardiff. This time it’s for football and the Cardiff City club have three months to prove that it’s all viable. What makes this slightly different is that the proposal also includes a retail complex - somewhere for the wives to go whilst the husbands […]

The National Waterfront Museum

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

At £38million it’s a big and impressive addition to Swansea’s list of attractions. The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea will “tell the story of Wales’ industrial and maritime heritage and its role in shaping today’s economy and society“.
Located in Swansea’s Maritime Quarter, within walking distance from the city centre, this development combines the old […]

Man seen up pole…

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

Living on the Welsh coast, what else would you think about other than the weather?!

Live Cardiff

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

Are you living in or near Cardiff? If you are, take a look at LiveCardiff.com to find out what’s going on in this great city.
Setting out to “to provide your daily fix of the best that Cardiff has to offer“, the site takes the familiar ‘weblog’ format to bring you all the latest information […]

Centre of Welshness under threat

Monday, November 21st, 2005

Sad news: Celtica, the Powys County Council run tourist attraction, is under threat of closure. A lack of visitors to the centre in Machynlleth has been cited as the primary reason and £250,000 is required to keep the centre open. If this sum is not found, the centre will be forced […]

We get everywhere - including Italy

Monday, November 21st, 2005

Some of us venture to other parts of Wales. Some of us venture beyond the Severn Bridge (!). Some of us venture overseas. No boundary, physical or otherwise, can keep the Welsh from travelling.
Peter, a “Welshman in Milano”, writes an interesting blog from Italy. Click through to his blog “A […]

Talking of blogs…

Monday, November 21st, 2005

As we now have our very own weblog, I thought it’d be nice to mention the first two blogs (which we know of) who mentioned ForumWales.
The owners of both blogs are members of ForumWales. Visit their blogs and read about them and what’s going on in their lives.
> Marks Blog - “Things that happen […]

The FW Blog goes live

Monday, November 21st, 2005

Well, here it is! The ForumWales Blog has been launched.
Welcome!
What is it? Well, the FW Blog aims to bring FW Members (and visitors) ’snippets’ of information from around the Internet and beyond relating to Wales, the Welsh and more. If we find something of interest, we’ll post it here for all […]

UFOs over Wales - always interesting

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Everyone has to be intrigued by stories of UFOs. Are we alone in this vast universe? I doubt it.

16-33?!

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Oh well, another defeat.
I forgot this was on until ForumWales Moderator Arwen reminded us all.

Read it here.
South Africa won. Damn.

West Wales Holiday Village

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

This looks like a major development for West Wales.
The Bluestone holiday village is a proposed new complex currently being planned near Narbeth. One of the controversial issues is that it’s partially to be built on National Park land.
500 acres, log cabins, spas, sports facilities and more. A snow dome is planned […]

Children in Need

Friday, November 18th, 2005

Children in Need is today/tonight - watch it on BBC1 or get out there and raise some money.
Donate via the BBC website.


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