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SO where is the real Aber Tidy in Doolally Valley? Who is Dai 'twp' Richards? Beware the deliberate Red Herrings that are mixed in with genuine clues. Is there a Dai 'twp' in your small town? Or in a small town nearby? Are the disused coalmine, Bell Inn, maternity clinic, pickle factory, and St. Mary's Church pointing you in the right direction? Bus stop protesters are certainly rural, and believable, so the location is likely to be well away from a large town that offers a highly efficient transport service. Names have been changed to conceal identities, though one or two real ones might have…mehr

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SO where is the real Aber Tidy in Doolally Valley? Who is Dai 'twp' Richards? Beware the deliberate Red Herrings that are mixed in with genuine clues. Is there a Dai 'twp' in your small town? Or in a small town nearby? Are the disused coalmine, Bell Inn, maternity clinic, pickle factory, and St. Mary's Church pointing you in the right direction? Bus stop protesters are certainly rural, and believable, so the location is likely to be well away from a large town that offers a highly efficient transport service. Names have been changed to conceal identities, though one or two real ones might have slipped through, which would be enough to reveal the place that inspired this remarkable Aber Tidy story. Good luck
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BRIAN Radford is a freelance investigative reporter, who worked at the Western Mail in Cardiff for several years. A passionate Welshman from Gowerton, near Swansea, he has completed ten hardback books, including ghosted autobiographies of sports personalities. He is married to Jill, and has a son, Toby, daughter Rebecca, and three grandchildren. Hobbies include hours of watching cricket, singing in male voice choirs, writing 'fun' stories, and staying in touch with his 'wonderful' grandchildren. He admits to having a bus pass!