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Author: Ian Rees

Under Milk Wood’s Mr Mog Edwards and Miss Myfanwy Price

By Ian Rees Posted on 11 May 2022 Posted in Blog Tagged with Letters, Llarregub, Mog Edwards, Myfanwy Price, relationship, romance, Under Milk Wood
Under Milk Wood’s Mr Mog Edwards and Miss Myfanwy Price

The Dylan Thomas Centre’s Linda Evans explores at the relationship between two residents of Llareggub, Mog Edwards and Myfanwy Price, which thrives on their never actually being together.

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Celebrating emerging young writers

By Ian Rees Posted on 30 June 2017 Posted in Blog

Last week we hosted the Terry Hetherington Young Writers Award, an occasion we always enjoy. The award was established by Cheval, in memory of the late poet Terry Hetherington, to provide a platform for young people to express themselves through …

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Going down a storm with families!

By Ian Rees Posted on 22 June 2017 Posted in Blog

Our much-loved place of pilgrimage for fans of Dylan Thomas is going down a storm with families so much that it’s been shortlisted for a top UK award. The Dylan Thomas Centre is going head-to-head with other top destinations across Britain …

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Half-term Hijinks and Dylan Vs Fungi Man

By Ian Rees Posted on 14 June 2017 Posted in Blog

We’ve had a lovely time at the Dylan Thomas Centre this half term, with the Learning Space open all week for workshops and self-led activities. The central theme of this week has been ‘Dylan’s Travel’s’ with opportunities to get creative …

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Christmas Opening Hours 2016

By Ian Rees Posted on 16 December 2016 Posted in Blog

Friday 23 December: Closes at 12pm Saturday 24 – Wednesday 28 December: Closed Thursday 29 – Saturday 31 December: 10am – 4.30pm Sunday 1 – Monday 2 January: Closed Tuesday 3 January: 10am – 4.30pm Merry Christmas and Happy New …

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