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Salisbury was the eldest and only surviving son of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury, by Elizabeth Vere Cavendish, daughter of Lord Richard Cavendish. During the Second World War he served in the Grenadier Guards. He took part in the invasion of Normandy in 1944 with the 2nd Battalion and was a member of the first British unit to ...
The Tenby Observer is a weekly English language newspaper, published each Friday, which circulates around Tenby, South Pembrokeshire, and amongst tourists generally.The ’paper started as a list of the town's influential and well-to-do visitors but soon added news, mostly local, and adverts which traditionally adorned the front page.
Similarly, the local parish council for Whitland was based on St Mary Street rather than at the Town Hall Buildings. [ 7 ] However, the building was acquired by an independent board of trustees, so that it could be managed on behalf of the community, in 1973, and the board was registered as a charity in 1979.
Dyffryn Taf was founded in 1896 as a small grammar school, Whitland Grammar School. It changed to a comprehensive school in 1989 [1] and has expanded since then into a large school of approximately 900 pupils today. [2] Nearly 20% of pupils are fluent in Welsh and bilingual education is provided to one form per year group. [2]
Narberth Urban District was created on 1 April 1902, covering a new civil parish called Narberth which was created from part of the Narberth North parish. Narberth South and the reduced Narberth North parish stayed in the Narberth Rural District. [23] Narberth Urban District Council met at Narberth Town Hall in the High Street. By 1958 the ...
For the sake of her sanity — and the classroom carpet — elementary teacher Amy McMahon is begging parents to stop sending their kids to school with syrup-filled grenades. “I have a PSA for ...
In the 19th century, it was known as the Salisbury and Winchester Journal. The Beinecke Library of Yale University owns an almost unbroken run of the Journal, from No. 1, 27 November 1736 to the end of the eighteenth century. [3] [4] The run of the Journal in the British Newspaper Archive begins in 1762. [5]
"You're pregnant," Shriver says to the person behind the camera, most likely Patrick S chwarzenegger's fiancée, Abby Champion, who shouts, "No!" "I'm just really not supposed to tell people ...