Pictures: Spring lambs and snowdrops with Camera Club
This week's Camera Club offerings of snowdrops and new born lambs shows spring is here.
This week's Camera Club offerings of snowdrops and new born lambs shows spring is here.
This week our Camera Club members feature a "modern landscape" at Llyn Clywedog and and "awesome walk" at the nearby Hafren Forest.
The farmhouse at Upper Ucheldre is located on the edge of the farmstead with the views to the orchard to the front and open countryside to the side.
The County Times Camera Club's members have certainly been setting off early to captured some of the spectacular dawn views featured on this page, along with the odd late night and some patient bird watching.
Last week saw a historic moment for the UK. We left the EU. This moment in time and what follows should bring significant change. Change many have called for and are hoping for. But will it?
Six-year-old Harry gets stuck in to deliver his first lamb at Montgomery, while other Camera Club members have been out and about capturing the beauty of the Mid Wales countryside.
Half a million pounds of new funding has been announced to support digital infrastructure investments by eligible livestock auction markets, collection centres and abattoirs in Wales.
“There’s never been a more important time for us to be talking about net zero and setting such an ambition for the agricultural industry,” says Dr Ceris Jones, the NFU’s climate change adviser.
As part of its promotion of the 'Year of Discovery', Visit Wales has created a video with Aberystwyth comedian, Esyllt Sears.
Curious cows and lots of sunsets feature among the pictures sent in this week by members of the County Times Camera Club.
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