The latest death notices and funeral announcements from the South Wales Guardian
The South Wales Guardian has published four death notices this week
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Covering south Wales. Some of Elizabeth's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
The South Wales Guardian has published four death notices this week
There have been three planning applications recently submitted to Ceredigion County Council relating to Llandysul, Gwbert, and New Quay.
A Pembrokeshire regenerative ocean farm has unveiled a selection of sustainable Christmas gifts for those wanting to shop local this year.
House prices have dipped across West Wales in the third quarter of 2024 according to the Principality Building Society.
See the latest public notices to be issued for Carmarthenshire.
A four-bedroom detached house in Upper Brynamman at the foot of the Brecon Beacons National Park is on the market for £324,950.
The Western Telegraph has published five death notices this week
Pembrokeshire County Council has issued advice to its residents about cost-of-living support this winter.
A Ceredigion estate agency raised hundreds of pounds for charity in a coffee morning.
A documentary about Vincent Van Gogh will be screened at The Torch Theatre in November.
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