Life in Hay
A personal view of life in the Town of Books
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Save the River Wye
The Kingdom of Hay
Long Live Hay-on-Wye!
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About Me
Eigon
Hay is a fascinating town - but there's more to it than bookshops! I like to take a look behind the scenes, at what the locals are doing. I also maintain the Fairtrade Hay blog, and Morwenna's Tower, a blog about my writing and other interests.
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Friday, 19 November 2021
New Gallery
Preparations are underway, transforming Day's Household Goods on the end of Castle Street into a new art and craft gallery.
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Anonymous said...
Just what Hay needs!
19 November 2021 at 08:58
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