A Welsh village in the very west of Wales celebrates the New Year in the middle of January as part of a centuries-old tradition.
The Gwaun Valley, near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, has a population of nearly 300.Every year it celebrates the Hen Galan (the Old New Year) on 13 January.
As part of the village's festivities, children go from house to house singing for money or sweets in a tradition known as "hel calennig".
Bonni Davies is one of the editors of the local newsletter, Y Llien Gwyn.https://news.sky.com/story...
The Gwaun Valley, near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, has a population of nearly 300.Every year it celebrates the Hen Galan (the Old New Year) on 13 January.
As part of the village's festivities, children go from house to house singing for money or sweets in a tradition known as "hel calennig".
Bonni Davies is one of the editors of the local newsletter, Y Llien Gwyn.https://news.sky.com/story...
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