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image captionThe Tafwyl festival will have an audience of 500 at the weekend as part of the Covid pilot
A programme of pilot events organised as part of Wales road out of Covid lockdown has left north Wales ignored, politicians say.
Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives have demanded action to be taken.
Officials said the programme of events followed discussions with organisers, venues and councils.
But Plaid Cymru said there were no events north of Brecon .
The government has said the programme would help develop guidance and processes to allow the safe return of events in Wales .
Plaid leader Adam Price (Image: Matthew Horwood)
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In 1999, when the era of UK democratic devolution began, Plaid Cymru won a higher percentage of the vote in Wales than the SNP in Scotland.
Eight years later, both parties were in government.