For years Welsh people have worn leeks on St David's Day to mark the day of national celebration. But many people don't know what they actually signify ...
Every March 1, people across Wales wear leeks on their shirts to celebrate St David's Day - and they do so for a simple reason.
Residents are encouraged to ‘Make it Welsh’ this St David’s Day and enjoy the wonderful local produce available. You can also take part by sharing your Welsh treats on social media using the hashtags ...
Made using warming spices and lamb mince, this easy-t0-make dish is brilliant alongside rice or potatoes and either green ...
The Welsh Guards have marked their 110th anniversary, proudly upholding their regimental motto Cymru am Byth - Wales Forever.
The day is a celebration of Welsh culture, traditional food and music. Many people also choose to wear one or both of Wales's national emblems - a daffodil and a leek. Special concerts and parades ...
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