-
owing to the
costs involved. The
windfarm was to have been
sited at
Scarweather Sands,
about 5 km (3 mi) off the
coast and
visible from Porthcawl. "Bay...
- to
become a
floating museum,
floating restaurant, 'clubhouse', etc.
Scarweather LV and
Helwick LV have for
instance changed their rôle in
their lifetime...
- and the
Welsh economy.
Cairns has also been a
vocal opponent of the
Scarweather Sands offs**** wind farm
development near Porthcawl.
Whilst serving as...
-
Experiments (Geoffrey Bles, 1932)
Family Matters (Geoffrey Bles, 1933)
Scarweather (Geoffrey Bles, 1934) Jane Aaron,
Welsh Gothic (2013), p. 117 Bertrand...
- from the
original on 27
March 2016. "Trinity
House lightvessel no. 4
Scarweather -
Bateau feu Port Musée Douarenez".
Archived from the
original on 2 October...
-
Bangor Archdruid of the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales –
Crwys 30
January –
Scarweather lightvessel in
Swansea Bay sinks. 28
March – St
Nazaire Raid: Lt-Commander...
-
Petersburg to London.
Friendship United
Kingdom The ship was
wrecked on the
Scarweather Sands, in the
Bristol Channel. Her six crew were rescued.
Henrietta United...
-
Damaged by a mine on 6
October 1939 5
nautical miles (9.3 km) from the
Scarweather Light Vessel,
Bristol Channel.
Beached at Mumbles.
Declared a constructive...
-
Retrieved 4
January 2014. "Rochester". Uboat.
Retrieved 22
February 2012. "
Scarweather (+1942)". Wrecksite.
Retrieved 13 May 2023. "Bristol Channel/Swansea...
- Val Feld
becomes head of the
Equal Opportunities Commission in Wales.
Scarweather lightvessel in
Swansea Bay is
replaced by a
warning buoy.
Roger Rees...