Earlier this month we asked you to send in your St David’s Day photos as we all celebrated the patron saint of Wales.
As we move into March, we have grouped all of your lovely photos together - from impressive Welsh ladies, to traditional cawl and Welsh cakes, all the way to little farmers and rugby players.
We had so many submissions, we were very impressed by all of your Dewi Sant celebrations.

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Betsan Jane , age 5, and Lowri Sian, age 1
Llanwrtyd Wells had a coffee morning to celebrate historically and in style.
There was an excellent turnout at the annual St David’s Day Coffee Morning held at the end of February at the Llanwrtyd and District Heritage and Arts Centre.
Susan Price extended a warm welcome to everyone and those present enjoyed a cup of coffee, Welsh cakes and a chat. A wonderful selection of home-made cakes were sold during the morning.
Practical support during the event was given by Val Loveridge (Door Steward); Georgie Perrett (Raffle tickets); Pat Jones, Lynne Ball, Peri Emirali and Suzanne Clifton (Refreshments); Kath McCann and Wendy Chamberlain (Cake Stall).
Madog, Osian and Alaw Davies, supported by Noa Rhys Price, were dressed in Welsh Costume and looked delightful as they read out some interesting facts in Welsh and English about Saint David. They finished by reciting a familiar Welsh poem about our patron saint.
Raffle prizes were won by: Anwen Price; Val Ellis; Elan Mabbutt; Enfys Davies; Annabelle Thomas; Vera Lea; Mo Burton and Lynn Crowhurst.
Towards the end of the event, Lynne Ball proposed an omnibus vote of thanks.
An event spokesperson said: “Thank you to everyone who supported this lovely event and grateful thanks are extended to all volunteers who give their time and effort throughout the year to ensure the continued success of the Llanwrtyd and District Heritage and Arts Centre.
“The Llanwrtyd and District Heritage and Arts Centre will re-open for the season at 10.00a.m on Thursday 31st March where a warm welcome awaits you and admission is free.”