Here is a link for a newscast showing the start of restoration of a local cemetry's roof.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7813891.stm
I have made all the signs you see in the video, ok nothing special but what freaked me was the guys name. For the few of you who are on my Facebook list you will know what I'm on about. Ive never heard of the chap before and have lived here for most my life. Our names arn't the most commonist of Welsh names, Im not a Davies, a Jones nor am I a Williams.
The video may only show in UK? Apologies if thats the case. I quote what is written on the page
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7813891.stm
I have made all the signs you see in the video, ok nothing special but what freaked me was the guys name. For the few of you who are on my Facebook list you will know what I'm on about. Ive never heard of the chap before and have lived here for most my life. Our names arn't the most commonist of Welsh names, Im not a Davies, a Jones nor am I a Williams.
The video may only show in UK? Apologies if thats the case. I quote what is written on the page
Restoration work has started at the 150-year-old Cathays cemetery chapels in Cardiff.
Matthew Birch, head of bereavement services at Cardiff Council and John Farnhill from Friends of Cathays Cemetery speak to BBC Wales Today about the restoration project