Links
| Literary and Cultural Festivals |
| Hay Festival |
Hay Festival is an international festival production company based in Wales. We celebrate great writing in every medium in Britain and around the world. All our Festivals are informal, accessible and great fun. Many of the conversations and performances
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| Wales Week in New York |
An annual invitation to New Yorkers to discover and enjoy Welsh culture organised around the city's celebration of St. David's Day
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| Welsh Writing for the World Festival |
In the first week of march 2006 Parthian are holding the first of their international festivals “Welsh Writing for the World” These festivals will be held in major cities around the world in association with a leading host partner. The inaugural festival
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| Association for Welsh writing in English |
Although its founders were drawn from the various colleges of the University of Wales, today's AWWE members come from a wide variety of institutions, both in and outside Wales and the Association welcomes any interested party.
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| British Council |
Welcome the the British Council. We are the United Kingdom's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations
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| CREW |
Centre for Research into the English Literature and Language of Wales
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| Gwales |
On-line shopping for Books from Wales
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| The National Library |
The National Library is one of the great libraries of the world. Its home is in the seaside town of Aberystwyth in Ceredigion.
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| Trinity College |
Trinty College is the second oldest institution of higher education in Wales, having been founded in 1848 to train teachers for Church schools. It is an institution where the two languages of English and Welsh are given equal status and respect. It has a
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| Ty Newydd |
Writers' retreat and education centre in Llanystymdwy, Criccieth North Wales
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| Welsh Assembly Government |
The National Assembly for Wales consists of 60 Members elected throughout Wales. The Assembly has delegated many of its powers to the First Minister, who leads the Welsh Assembly Government
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| Press and Media |
| Cambria Magazine |
The online magazine that celebrates all things Welsh! For lifestyle, politics,
society and opinion in Wales
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| Planet Magazine |
Bi-monthly magazine of new writing, poetry, politics and contemporary culture
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