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Revision as of 02:11, 29 November 2008

Talgarreg is a small village in Ceredigion, Wales.

Welsh culture, history & amenities

Economically it is sustained by farming, though there are also some small quarries in the area. The language of the village is still largely Welsh.

For its small size, it is of great cultural interest, being the residence of poets Gillian Clarke and Donald Evans, as well as the politician Cynog Dafis.

There is a primary school in the middle of the village with about 27 children in it. The school is twinned with Skol Diwan, Guingamp in Brittany.

Talgarreg is a village full of activities and people that have lived there all their lives. Everyone in the village likes a good poem made by one of the residents now and again.