Theatre stages exhibition of well-known family of artists
FISHGUARD’S Theatr Gwaun are staging an exhibition of the work of a well-known Pembrokeshire family of artists.
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Reporter for @WA-Cardigan Tivyside News ; father-of-five; chairman of Cardigan Boxing Club; debut novel to be published in June.
Reporter for @WA-Cardigan Tivyside News ; father-of-five; chairman of Cardigan Boxing Club; debut novel to be published in June.
FISHGUARD’S Theatr Gwaun are staging an exhibition of the work of a well-known Pembrokeshire family of artists.
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