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Chartists attacked the Trewythen Arms to free three riot leaders captured by police Mention Chartism in Wales, and most people would immediately think of the Newport Uprising of November 1839. Yet six ...
A building at the heart of the historic Chartist riot in Llanidloes in 1839 is springing back to life as a high quality restaurant with rooms, creating up to 20 jobs. Chartists 1770 at The Trewythen, ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a long-serving Powys nurse, who has retired after nearly 50 years of dedicated service to the town ...
Llanidloes sits at the exact centre of Wales. This welcoming town has a number of notable buildings, none more splendid than the half-timbered market hall of 1609 which stands on its wooden stilts in ...
Llanidloes is at the heart of the ancient medieval kingdom of Arwystli, the first town on the River Severn and the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains of mid-Wales. This tiny market town typically flies ...
Llanidloes has lost all of its bank branches and is now reliant on a Post Office and a single ATM, which is frequently out of service For a rural market town serving a wide surrounding area, this lack ...
Powys, Llanidloes was dubbed one of the best places to live in the country less than a decade ago. Wales is known for its natural beauty, endless valleys punctuated by waterfalls and grazing sheep in ...
A Mid Wales Georgian country estate and hall is expected to fetch up to £1m when it is auctioned next month. Vaenor Park at Llanidloes, Powys, was built by a Benjamin Jones, a banker who was elected ...
Mention Chartism in Wales, and most people would immediately think of the Newport Uprising of November 1839. Yet six months before John Frost's last stand - 175 years ago this week - the seeds had ...
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