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Dai's walk around Wales blog - October 2025

3 October 2025

56.jpg (387401 bytes) Kieran's 30th birthday party in Alan Leonard V.C., Neath. 

 

GLYNNEATH NEWS & VIEWS

BLANKET INTERVIEW VIDEO

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5 & 6 October 2025

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5 October 2025  - Sunrise walk across Craig-y-Llyn lower slopes

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6 October 2025  - Sunrise walk across Craig-y-Llyn lower slopes

7 October 2025 

GLYNNEATH NEWS & VIEWS - CAUSE FOR CONCERN NEW RULE VIDEO 51.jpg (380071 bytes) https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14JYCrmgPz7/ - new rule video

 

12 October 2025

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Sunset over the Mumbles from Aberavon Beach

17 October 2025

Rugby Relics Ltd communication to the United Nations and the Director of Public Prosecutions. 

https://www.walk-around-wales.com/archive/2025/09-2025/20250929A-WBEM-CPSE-defence.htm

Dear Director of Public Prosecutions & United Nations

My company requires a correct interpretation of UK law that I believe only the CPS could assist with. We are in two situations whereby whatever we do we will be breaking the laws of the United Kingdom. It is what is commonly known as a catch 22 situation. Whichever course of action we take, we will be breaking the law, even if we do nothing. In the lead up to this situation we have sought the correct interpretation of the law from the Crown Prosecution Service, which we believe is your responsibility, but they have refused to give one, instead, providing, in my opinion, three inappropriate referrals. We are approaching you in your role as the head of the CPS with regards to your responsibility to "provide information, assistance and support to victims" as defined on the CPS website. The information below provides evidence of our quandary and we am seeking clarification from, you, the Director of Public Prosecutions as to which laws we should break so that we can remain lawful citizens of this country. 

 

October 2025

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You know your old when your eldest child reaches 40 and your age is closer to 90 than you are to 40. 

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24 & 25 October 2025 - Sunrise over the Rhigos & the Craig-y-Llyn ridge from Glynneath.

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24 - left & right sunrise

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25 - left = sunrise - right = sunset over Swansea through the Drummau eye

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25 October 2025

   

A lovely evening out at the Bridgend Inn in Birchgrove, best meal and service I've had for a long time. Congratulations to our niece Lisa James on her 40th birthday. 

28 October 2025

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Sunrise from near Banwen

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