June 2008
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Much Ado About Nothing in the Park
- One of Britain’s top touring theatre companies may raise a few eyebrows this month – and a few skirts - when an exclusively all male cast perform Shakespeare’s classic tale ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ at the National Park Visitor Centre, near Libanus, on Friday 11th July.
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Hay takes the festival cake and eats it too
- June may mean the wind down of celebrations for the Guardian Hay Festival but for those who know and love Hay on Wye, Saturday 28th June will mark the seventh successful year of the Hay Food Festival.
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National Park scoops a green hat trick
- Brecon Beacons National Park Authority has been awarded its third green flag at the National Park Visitor Centre, demonstrating its ongoing green commitment to the environment.
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National Park plan to manage change
- Brecon Beacons National Park Authority is inviting National Park residents and visitors to give their views on the draft National Park Management Plan which lays out the future for the National Park for the next five years.
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National Park ensures 11 quarries stay closed
- Eleven old and dormant quarries located in Brecon Beacons National Park have had their planning permissions revoked - so there is no longer a threat that they could be reopened to create further scars on the Park’s landscape.
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Jazzing up Brecon the eco-friendly way
- With just under 10 weeks to go until the 25th Anniversary of the HSBC Brecon Jazz Festival, local businesses are preparing for the arrival of the hippest, coolest and yes, eco-friendliest jazz cats in town.
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Red Kite Theatre goes futuristic
- ALAS POOR WORLD is Red Kite Theatre Company’s newest production – an eco-play for today which reveals a dark vision of mankind’s future.