Google has created a special Doodle on it’s search page to celebrate St David’s Day – or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant in Welsh. The illustration shows the red dragon and a little lady in traditional Welsh dress sitting together at a table for some tea. The dragon is pouring her a cup of tea with […]
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CARDIFF-St David’s Day parade
St David’s Day 2012 in Cardiff began with a thick fog lingering across the City resulting in famous sights becoming totally unrecognisable. But as the day progressed the strong Spring sunshine took over and brightened up what was a very gloomy start to our Patron Saint’s Day. In the Capital City of Wales it was […]
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St David’s Day 2011
First of all Happy Saint David’s Day or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus as we like say in Wales…once a year…. when we all become proper welshmen like….mun! Once again the annual St David’s Day parade took place in the centre of Cardiff featuring children from local schools, musicians, members from SWICA and even St David […]
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PHOTOS-Cardiff City players meet the fans
Hundreds of football fans queued for their chance to meet the football players from local Championship side Cardiff City. The queue started at the entrance to the St David’s Centre on Working Street and led all the way upto the centre of the busy shopping mall between Boots and H Samuel.
Continue readingPHOTOS-St Davids Fashion Show 2010
Celebrating the best of fashion available at St Davids Shopping centre there was a catwalk erected on The Hayes outside John Lewis and Cardiff Library showcasing some of the clothing available in the shops like Reiss, Hollister, Henleys and John Lewis to name a few. Its being held from 6th April to 11th April with […]
Continue readingVIDEO-St David’s Day Parade Cardiff
more about "St David’s Day Parade through Cardiff", posted with vodpod
Continue readingPHOTOS-Happy Saint David’s Day
Happy Saint David’s Day to Welshmen and Welsh Women around the world and universe! A short anonymous poem about the seven wonders of Wales:- “Pistyll Rhaeadr and Wrexham steeple, Snowdon’s mountain without its people, Overton yew trees, St Winefride’s wells, Llangollen bridge and Gresford bells” Who’d have thought of the Welsh connections some of these […]
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