St David’s Day, or Dydd Gwyl Dewi, is celebrated annually on March 1. Just like the Irish celebrate their patron saint on St Patrick’s Day, St David’s Day remembers the patron saint of Wales.
As we mark another St David's Day (1 March), what do we know about the Welsh saint, and what can we learn from the life of a man who told the monks who followed him to "sweat the small stuff"?
From dashing daffodil displays to pubs with some Welsh history, here are some of the best Welsh things to do in London.
Requests for St David's Day to be made a public holiday have been rejected by the UK government Rishi Sunak's new Welsh secretary has rejected his predecessor's calls for a bank holiday on St ...
A council has said it is "really sorry" after it flew the wrong flag from its town hall to celebrate St David's Day. Sheffield City Council flew a blue and white St Andrew's Cross, or saltire ...
Encourage the children to join in with as much as they can. Story: Saint David and PaulinusAn adaptation by Sue Reid of a legend concerning Saint David.This story is told from the point of view of ...
Builth Male Voice Choir kick off their 2025 season with their annual St David’s Day concert. It’s their biggest concert of ...