There is another way to sing: Paul Robeson, Porthcawl, and Welsh miners
Does anyone in your family have memories of the remarkable Paul Robeson and his many connections to Wales?
Read moreBorn in South Wales and married with two children, Paul has almost 50 years of geological experience in mining and mineral exploration. This work has enabled him to visit many countries in the world. In retirement, he maintains an interest in geology, mining, and climate change, and enjoys cycling, rugby, athletics, and reading.
Does anyone in your family have memories of the remarkable Paul Robeson and his many connections to Wales?
Read moreIt sometimes seems that people are less kind, less patient, and less generous now. So what happened at a pole...
Read moreConey Beach is a perfect example of how everything changes and everything stays the same. Paul Bright shares memories of...
Read moreLaundry blue, dancing flames, and a legendary runner. Paul Bright shares his memories of Bryntirion and those he loved there
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Read moreThe long-distance cycling events organised by Audax Cymru have given Paul Bright a way to escape daily strains and get...
Read moreOn this Mother’s Day, Paul Bright is grateful and apologetic for a poetically embarrassing gene passed on by his Mam.
Read moreGwendraeth Valley, Allt Y Sgrech, Ffos Las. Name by name, says Paul Bright, a habitat is changed.
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