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  1. Vets 24/7: Busy days and hectic nights

    In making this series we aim to give a real insight into the round-the-clock work that goes on at a busy veterinary practice. We want viewers to get a feel for the hours that the vets and nurses put in to treat and care for all the animals which come through their doors.

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  2. All aboard for a Barry bus journey with a difference

    The new theatre company Papertrail is launching its first-ever production next weekend and the action will take place on-board a bus as it journeys through Barry. Day To Go is a new site-specific show insired by the people of Barry and their favourite stories and is created and directed by Brid...

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  3. The story of Professor Hermanne Ethé and the Aberystwyth 1914 riot

    Hermann Ethé was a German Professor of German and Oriental Languages at Aberystwyth University. Following the outbreak of war, his continuing presence in the town sparked a series of disturbances that targeted him and his wife.

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  4. World War One at Home: The cost of nickel

    For well over a century, the Mond nickelworks has been a major landmark and an important employer for the people of Clydach, in the lower Swansea valley. The works first produced nickel in 1902, using a process pioneered by a German chemist-entrepreneur named Ludwig Mond whose statue stands near...

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  5. WIWO: The Welsh welfare system is still broken

    Six years ago the BBC brought me from Texas to Wales. Westminster was considering sweeping welfare reforms, which the U.S. had done in the 1990s. I recently returned to find out what’s happened since.

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  6. Auditioning owls for Llareggub Revisited

    John McGrath is artistic director for National Theatre Wales. He describes the unusual way their latest production - Raw Material: Llareggub Revisited (part of the Dylan Thomas season for BBC Cymru Wales) - is being staged.

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  7. Only Boys Aloud sign to Sony

    Only Boys Aloud launched as part of The Valleys Heart and Soul campaign, a three year campaign which aims to raise awareness of the region as a tourist destination and bring long-term economic benefit to the area.

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  8. Farewell from the Maes

    And so another Eisteddfod comes to a close and so does my time working for BBC Cymru Wales in Ebbw Vale. It's a little emotional sitting here for the final time writing this blog and seeing everyone who's worked so hard looking tired and in need of some sleep. The team at the Eisteddfod have...

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  9. Virtual Reality: could it change the way we watch the Six Nations?

    At BBC Wales we are experimenting with what Virtual Reality could mean for our coverage of events.

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  10. Dolores arrives in Cwmderi / Dolores yn cyrraedd Cwmderi

    As the BBC’s longest running television continuing drama Pobol y Cwm has seen many changes since its conception 41 years ago. Many characters have come to Cwmderi, and many have gone.

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  11. Wyn Davies' second day at Llangollen International Eisteddfod

    Only Men Aloud's Wyn Davies, presenter at this year's Llangollen International Eisteddfod, continues his reports from the festival. Yesterday was the first day of competition here at Llangollen and I was rushed off my feet. The Eisteddfod truly started at a gallop. It was the day of the youth...

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