Two brothers are hoping to breathe new life into a 16th century house, which once came under cannon fire from Oliver Cromwell's forces, by spending up to £4million on its restoration. Island House in ...
Laugharne's rugby and cricket teams play on the town's sports field Residents in a Carmarthenshire town have raised concerns over plans to build new houses without any community benefits. Paul and ...
Annual literary festival The Laugharne Weekend is appealing for cash after being denied funding from Arts Council Wales (ACW) for the first time in the event's 12-year history. The arts and literary ...
Plans for a modernised glass-fronted clubhouse at Laugharne Park have been lodged with planners as part of a £100 million redevelopment of the holiday spot famed for its connections with Dylan Thomas.
IT may not be as famous as the globally-renowned Hay Festival, yet it is rapidly emerging as a rival in the affections of culture lovers across Britain. The Laugharne music and literature festival is ...
The century-old mystery of "the French woman's" untended grave, in the same churchyard where Dylan Thomas lies, was finally laid to rest on Saturday, with the dedication of a new cross in her memory.
"The strangest town in Wales” is what the poet Dylan Thomas dubbed Laugharne, the place he made his home in the four years before his death in 1953. And it was the people of this Carmarthenshire town, ...
Actor Russell Gomer helps re-imagine the Dylan Thomas play Under Milk Wood Characters from Dylan Thomas' famous play for voices Under Milk Wood are taking to the streets of the town which inspired the ...
Driving along narrow roads in deepest Welsh Wales, we follow the signs for our hotel. Above is a vast sky. On either side fields, marshes, no man's land. Here we are at last, pulling up outside a ...
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