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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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South Wales Evening Post

PRINCE Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will visit Swansea next month.

Clarence House has announced details of the royal couple's annual visit to Wales, which will take in Swansea Community Farm in Cadle on July 12.

The same day will also see the pair officially open the new Llanelli Prince's Trust Office in Llangennech, as well as tour the Felinfoel Brewery, and visit the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire, of which he is patron, and where he will deliver a keynote speech to food producers at a sustainable food seminar.

Clarence House said the theme of the tour was promoting Welsh food and local sourcing.

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A spokesman added: "Both The Prince and Duchess are keen to support Welsh food and Welsh family-run firms.

"In these difficult economic times, they are determined to do all they can to support local businesses and highlight the very high quality of Welsh produce."

The couple are touring the country for three days, visiting north and south, and during the week, will stay at their Welsh home, Llwynywermod near Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, where they will host a reception for local residents and where the Duchess will give a tea party for the children and staff of the Ty Hafan hospice in Cardiff.

The Prince will also privately visit a local abattoir and an organic farm.

Other notable engagements include a visit to RAF Valley in Anglesey, where Prince Williams, the Duke of Cambridge, will show his father around the station to which he is posted as a search and rescue pilot.

In Aberystwyth, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will talk to residents affected by the recent flooding in Ceredigion and meet members of the emergency services involved in the rescue operation.

For an itinerary visit www. princeofwales.gov.uk/diary

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  • Profile image for jackthkipper

    by jackthkipper

    Friday, June 29 2012, 2:57PM

    “im fed up of swansea council spending my hard earned council tax i have paid for 35 years to pay for these royal lots security when they visit pathetic!”

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    by gorseboy

    Friday, June 29 2012, 10:43AM

    “Kaiser_Macsen
    I don't care whether you care or not!
    What I do care about is the fall in the standard of written English in the last forty years.
    A famous person once wrote that there is the English L anguage and there is American.
    The Dictionary you refer to is an American publication as is Collins Dictionary (Harper Collins owned by Rupert Murdoch's News I nternational) both provide the American definition of the word in question DENIER which completly changes the English meaning of the word.
    The English Lexiconographers of yesteryear must be turning in their graves at the abuse of the language by those from over the "pond".”

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    by gorseboy

    Thursday, June 28 2012, 5:26PM

    “Kaiser_Macsen and others

    Denier is taken from the latin for the denarius coin,worth about a penny predecimalisation,thus the d in l.s.d.
    I did not say I do not like the word,but that it is incorrectly used in my opinion.
    The two most respected dictionaries in the UK are the OED from Oxford and the Cambridge Dictionary,both agree with my original post in the correct definition of denier(Some-one has repored my post hence it's deletion.
    I only own the Oxford version so must use that!”

  • Profile image for Lezz_T

    by Lezz_T

    Thursday, June 28 2012, 2:37PM

    “Neathboy234

    Could yo send some of your global warming my way please?

    Thanks”

  • Profile image for geraldine2

    by geraldine2

    Thursday, June 28 2012, 11:43AM

    “More money Swansea Council will waste paying for extra police and services for these people!”

  • Profile image for Kaiser_Macsen

    by Kaiser_Macsen

    Thursday, June 28 2012, 8:29AM

    “Using the word 'denier' to describe someone who denies, is perfectly acceptable.
    'Denier' can mean also, a unit of fineness for fabrics.
    In pre-revolutionary France, there was a coin called a 'denier'.

    Please do not criticise others on the grounds that you don't like a word.”

  • Profile image for Neathboy234

    by Neathboy234

    Wednesday, June 27 2012, 11:12PM

    “At the end of the day Prince Charles does a good job warning on the dangers of climate change, it's a pity many of his greatest admirers don't heed his good advice.”

  • Profile image for weslangdon

    by weslangdon

    Wednesday, June 27 2012, 4:21PM

    “He needs to pay his taxes on the Duchy of Cornwall; better still return its landholdings to the people of Cornwall. Why does this man need 6 homes?”

  • Profile image for Neathboy234

    by Neathboy234

    Wednesday, June 27 2012, 4:07PM

    “To be honest I'm not much of a royalist, although myself and prince Charles do have a lot in common. His work for the environment and nature should be commended, aside from the fact he enjoys shooting things. I for one would like to see his warning on climate change taken more seriously. Sadly the biggest royalist's amongst us also tend to be very right wing, and like all extreme right wingers they are inevitably climatic change deniers as well. They like the man because of his birth, but not what he was to say.”

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    by Dai_Chotomy

    Wednesday, June 27 2012, 3:48PM

    “Prince of Wales indeed. His ANNUAL visit. I think he will find that Wales is here 365 days per annum, not "Let's do North, Mid and South Wales in three days shall we?"

    Where can I read his itinerary so that I can avoid him?

    Message to burglars and law-breakers generally. It's a freebie for you. As everyone knows there is a distinct shortage of police officers and every one of them will be following this tree hugging twerp around.”

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