National treasures – get to know these Welsh celebrities
Meet our national treasures: Welsh celebrities and famous people
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Meet our national treasures: Welsh celebrities and famous people
We've come a long way from the days when our national football team included a miner and a chimney sweep.
Find out how the Hay Festival began and has since inspired cultural events across the world.
Welsh architect Keith Griffiths shares his memories of growing up in Wales and his career in Asia.
Former Welsh rugby union legend, Shane Williams, talks about his career, the places of his heart and what Wales means to him.
A hyper-local, hyper-seasonal approach won Hywel Griffith, head chef at Beach House, AA Restaurant of the Year in Wales.
Andy Hallett is using his skills as an engineer – and borrowing techniques from French wineries – to make first-rate cider in the South Wales Valleys.
Shaun Krijnen has single-handedly revived Menai’s oyster industry and restored its old mussel beds.
Sam Warburton, former Wales rugby captain, talks about his favourite places, the love for his country and the emotion of playing at Principality Stadium.
Pontypridd-born Phillip Price talks about his favourite Welsh golf courses and his experiences playing in the Senior Open Championship at Royal Porthcawl.
Go backstage at Steelhouse Festival as volunteer Sarah Price welcomes visitors from around the world to the event in her home town of Ebbw Vale.
Blessed with a challenging natural landscape, Wales boasts top-class trails and bike parks galore.
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