Cymdeithas Parc Bannau Brycheiniog
Brecon Beacons Park Society
www.breconbeaconsparksociety.org

THE BEACON

'The Beacon' magazine is published twice yearly and is edited by Chris Barber, who welcomes articles, news items, poems,
humorous items, readers’ letters etc, that have some relevance to the National Park.
Contact Chris on: 01873 856114 or e-mail your article to: cbarber010@aol.com 

Click on your selection below, to view the article:

From Winter 2008   
Anne Marie Lawrence, who is an ex Registered General Nurse, advises members on the symptoms and need for prevention of this winter malaise.
From Summer 2007  
William Gibbs
, Chairman of Walls of Llangynidr, explains the history and development of a project to restore Dry Stone Walls in the National Park.

                                             From Winter 2007 


Park Society Chairman, Nigel Phillips, reflects on the Society's role within the National Park during the six months since the 2005 Annual General Meeting.

                                        From Summer 2006


An article by John Sansom on a 19th century celebrated man of letters, almost forgotten today, who was much admired in his time.

                                             From Winter 2006


Park Society Executive member Miriam Griffiths suggests a few ideas for level or gently undulating walks within the National Park.

                                         From Summer 2005


Chris Barber
examines some of the fascinating history and landscape features to be found on the eastern side of the National Park.

                                            From Winter 2004


Well-known author Chris Barber tells the story of what is probably the best-known landmark in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

                                             From Spring 2004


John Inns from the 'Crickhowell Adventure' outdoor shop advises Diana White on how to choose and care for the most appropriate walking boots.

                                              From Winter 2002


Park Society Secretary John Sansom explains how a guided walk along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
resulted in an impressive conservation project.  

                                             From Spring 2002


Peter Morgan Jones
, writer and broadcaster, speculates on the route that John MacNamara might have taken across the Pen Allt-mawr ridge.



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