Barley Saturday packs in the crowds on town's big day
Cardigan's High Street was packed with crowds to enjoy the annual spectacle of Barley Saturday
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Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
Cardigan's High Street was packed with crowds to enjoy the annual spectacle of Barley Saturday
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Cardigan's biggest day of the year - Barley Saturday - is in full swing in the town today. The huge event attracts crowds from far and wide ahead who will be lining the main street as the 2pm parade of livestock and vehicles takes place. There are diversions in place around the outskirts of the town, and we'll be keeping an eye on the traffic situation as the day goes on.
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