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WHEN someone as eminent and as hard-working an ambassador for all that is best in Wales as Dafydd Wigley speaks his mind at such a prestigious and high-profile an event as the National Eisteddfod, it is well for us all to listen, for he will have been weighing his words carefully.
Thus when Mr Wigley, the most admired and respected of former Plaid Cymru leaders, calls for a healing of the historical wound inflicted on North Wales by the 1963 flooding of the Tryweryn Valley and Capel Celyn village in order to provide a reservoir for Liverpool - and still festering today - we must consider his arguments carefully and soberly.See the full content of this document
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Daily Post Comment: Tryweryn: We Must Get Past the Bitterness
And they are: That if there is a practical choice between holding the National Eisteddfod...
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