1/3 - Heading back to the coast from St. Davids on the virtual tour this evening we arrive at St.Nons chapel - the site where St Non gave birth to St David, who later became the patron saint of Wales and the local city's namesake.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is issuing a plea for people to protect Pembrokeshire’s rural communities and follow Government advice to avoid travel and remain at home wherever possible. https://t.co/UQeAQSYzMo
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As a result of the COVID-19 situation and following the government’s directives, the hotel is not opening on 1st May as planned. We hope to reopen on 26th June 2020. This decision has been made for the safety of our guests, staff and local community. We https://t.co/74eQp6QvJI
Dear Watchers. We wish you all the best in this uncertain time - nature is still open & it is officially SPRING! Whether you live in a town, city, have a garden or simply a window we can all still enjoy nature! And we will be working hard to bring you the best of UK wildlife 💚
On this day in 1952 the @PembsCoast was designated a National Park. We’re only 17 if you’re only counting leap years!
Ar y dydd hwn yn 1952 dynodwyd Arfordir Penfro yn Barc Cenedlaethol. Rydym dim ond yn 17 mlwydd oed heddiw os ydych chi ddim ond yn cyfri'r blynyddoedd naid!