The illegal mass gatherings we have seen in Swansea since the pandemic began
Many have flouted the coronavirus restrictions and got together in huge numbers
Huge crowds were pictured on Swansea Promenade on Monday March 1, 2021
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Couple reunited with camera they lost on holiday four years ago
It s thanks to a 12-year-old boy who tracked them down
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An East Yorkshire couple have been reunited with a camera they lost on holiday in the Lake District in 2017.
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If the prospect of trillions of cicadas emerging from the earth fills you with excitement, Fairfax County’s official tourism organization has just the game for you.
Visit Fairfax has introduced a Cicada Stroll Bingo card where participants can mark off squares when they take photos of a cicada at certain locations for a chance to win insect-inspired prizes.
“While some may view the arrival of the Brood X cicadas as a nuisance, we here at Visit Fairfax choose to look at it as an exceptional opportunity for visitors and residents to witness one of Earth’s most remarkable natural occurrences – and have fun at the same time!” Visit Fairfax President and CEO Barry Biggar wrote in the press release.
Four Westmeath men to feature in St Patrickâs Festival
These of this year s festival Dúisigh Ãire - âAwaken Irelandâ
By Claire Corrigan
St Patrickâs Day Parades may be cancelled this year for the second time in a row but four Westmeath men will be representing the country for a huge virtual event that will run from 12-17 March to mark the celebration.
The festival theme is Dúisigh Ãire, âAwaken Irelandâ, âA clarion call to all our people across the world to throw off the long, dark months and rise to embrace the brighter days ahead.â
Showcased through St. Patrickâs Festival TV –Â SPF TV – a dedicated TV channel at www.stpatricksfestival.ie, it will feature more than 100 events, created by artists, performers, makers and dreamers across Ireland.
Local groups want Barracks transformed into âa vibrant community-owned and operated centre .
24 February 2021
Top: Some of the Restoration and Regeneration Committee, (L-R) Paula Bartley Griffin, Jack Kiernan, Frank Byrne, Ali Morris, Helen Donnelly, Claire Cable, Louis Peppard, Jack OâSullivan Bernie Markey and Andrea Cullen. Bottom: Some of the Restoration and Regeneration Committee, (L-R) Paula Bartley Griffin, Jack Kiernan, Frank Byrne, Ali Morris, Helen Donnelly, Claire Cable, Louis Peppard, Jack OâSullivan Bernie Markey and Andrea Cullen.
This week, it was announced that the Land Development Agency (LDA) is set to be given ownership by the Department of Defence of Columb Barracks, which is at present home to 23 local community groups.