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24–27 July – The 2023 Royal Welsh Show takes place at Builth Wells. [88] Rising costs and a series of financial losses cause the horticultural show to be excluded for the first time. [89] 26 July. South Wales Police launch a forensic review into the 1993 murders of Harry and Megan Tooze on the killings' 30th anniversary. [90]
Royal Welsh Agricultural Show Ground, Llanelwedd. The Royal Welsh Show (Welsh: Sioe Frenhinol Cymru) is an agricultural show, organised by the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society (originally, the Welsh National Agricultural Society, [1] formed 26 February 1904 by influential landowners, at Committee Room 12 at the House of Commons [2] [3]), and first held in 1904.
The 2023 Welsh Open (officially the 2023 BetVictor Welsh Open) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 13 to 19 February 2023 at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales, [1] marking the first time since the event's inception in 1992 that it was staged elsewhere than Newport or Cardiff. [2]
Date Venue Home team Away team Score Competition Winner Head coach Match report 19 February 1881 Richardson's Field England Wales 7G 6T 1D–0 England N/A: 28 January 1882
The 2023 event was the third Senior Open Championship played at Royal Porthcawl. The club previously hosted the 2014 and 2017 Senior Open Championships, both won by Bernhard Langer. It has also been the venue for The Amateur Championship on six occasions and the Welsh Golf Classic on the European Tour in the early 1980s.
The 2023–24 Indigo Group Premiership is the fifth season of the current format of the rugby union competition Welsh Premier Division. It began on 2 September 2023. [1] For sponsorship reasons, it was known as Indigo Group Premiership. [2]
According to the data (via The Court Circular), Princess Anne was the hardest working royal of 2023. Leon Neal/Getty ImagesThe Princess Royal, 73, carried out a total of 212 royal engagements (not ...
Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance 1 January 1908 Wales 9–8 New Zealand 1907–08 Kiwis Tour: Athletic Ground, Aberdare: 20,000 20 April 1908 Wales 35–18 England