North Wales a hit with German cruise passengers
One of the biggest cruise ships to drop anchor in north Wales called at Holyhead Port with 2200 passengers plus crew.
One of the biggest cruise ships to drop anchor in north Wales called at Holyhead Port with 2200 passengers plus crew.
“Don’t worry darling, you can stay in bed, it’s a bit cold outside” – words I never heard from my parents yet words that have been spoken in many a home this week no doubt. What ever happened to the notion of “getting on with it”? A little snow falls and we all come to a…
I’ve spent months developing the Junction 31 website, some of it taking me into uncharted territory, but generally supported by the thousands of developers working on open-source applications. But there was one thing that I could not fix: my “Alan’s Views” blog layout. Whatever I did, it always seemed to align itself off the page…
We all moan about sports manager decisions, but the announcement today that the Wales squad for the upcoming World Cup would not contain Martyn Williams cannot pass without comment. And for once I won’t let my emotional side lead my thinking. Wales are about to enter the World Cup with only one specialist Number 7,…
Clearing out a few cupboards this weekend uncovered this old photo of the London County Council run “Welsh Class” in HungerfordRoad School, probably around 1963. I wonder where they all are now. You probably couldn’t call it the Welsh Class now, would infringe some law or other I’m sure.
Being a parent has its Ups and its Downs, but sometimes everything gets put into its place by achievements that can only be described as milestones. This week has seen 2 such milestones for our family: one a big one and the other a huge one! One each for my sons and both in Aberystwyth…
I’m not a keen user of Facebook, but I do read it to keep up with the news from some of my friends. Tonight, in Aberaeron, I had difficulty connecting to the site and when I did a trace of the route being taken got the results in the picture. I don’t know what’s wrong,…
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