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Aberystwyth

2nd September 2023 Always Worth Saying 2117 Comments

Aberystwyth Aberystwyth, colloquially known as ‘Aber’, is a university and seaside town located in Ceredigion, Wales. It’s the county’s largest town, with a population of 15,935, and sits on the west coast of Wales, offering [more…]

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Mount Snowdon

26th August 2023 Always Worth Saying 1952 Comments

Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa in Welsh) is the highest mountain in Wales, standing at an elevation of 3,560ft above sea level. As such, it holds the title as the highest point in the British Isles [more…]

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Snowdonia Holiday – 1932

19th August 2023 Always Worth Saying 1877 Comments

Snowdonia National Park Snowdonia National Park, known as Eryri in Welsh, is a significant natural region located in northwestern Wales. It is the largest national park in Wales, covering a total of 823 square miles. [more…]

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North Wales Holiday – 1932

12th August 2023 Always Worth Saying 2144 Comments

In the summer of 1932, my grandfather and his pregnant wife set off in a motorcycle and sidecar for a motoring tour of North Wales. In our last episode we recalled their stop in Liverpool. [more…]

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Family Connections

5th August 2023 Always Worth Saying 2302 Comments

Holiday 1932 My father’s parents were married on 8th October 1931. My grandfather, Elihu, was a 25-year-old mechanic. His bride, Edith, was four years his junior and worked in a wool shop. My grandfather left [more…]

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1938, Part Two

29th July 2023 Always Worth Saying 2132 Comments

Skegness Skegness is a popular seaside town located on the Lincolnshire coast of the North Sea. Known for its sandy beaches, it is a traditional destination for holiday-makers from across the UK. Its famous mascot, [more…]

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1938

22nd July 2023 Always Worth Saying 1653 Comments

It’s difficult to be enthusiastic about 1938, a year in which England was on the brink of World War II. The policy of appeasement, led by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, was in full swing. Aimed [more…]

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Eastbourne To Newhaven Via Birling Gap

15th July 2023 Always Worth Saying 2221 Comments

Eastbourne is a charming seaside resort town situated in East Sussex on the south coast. Known for its Victorian seafront, it lies 19 miles east of Brighton and 54 miles south of London. According to [more…]

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Beachy Head To Brighton

8th July 2023 Always Worth Saying 2795 Comments

Beachy Head Beachy Head is a prominent chalk headland located in East Sussex. It’s known for its stark white chalk cliffs that rise around 530 feet high, making it the highest chalk sea cliff in [more…]

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