
Our links page
The 'Warren at Hay' Trustees now have their own website here...
All about Hay on the BBC web site with the latest article by Rita Tait
about our Parish Churches plus many other interesting pages on Hay.
The Church in Wales Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru
Old Hay in pictures and prints.
A web site with loads of old photographs of Hay and district, together with some 8mm films taken in the 1960's.
Life in Hay
A marvellous blog by Leslie Arrowsmith about daily life in our little town, by a talented diarist.
The NW Trust was formed for the benefit of the community of Hay-on-Wye, including those living within a ten mile radius of the Town Clock.
It provides financial assistance to persons wishing to undertake projects at home or abroad that will either advance their education or extend their professional expertise through voluntary work.
Welcome to Hay What's On
Hay-on-Wye has plenty going on throughout the year. In these pages you can find times and locations for anything that is going on anywhere within reasonable travelling distance of Hay-on-Wye.
Visit Mid Wales - all the events happening in Mid Wales updated weekly
'Gathering the Jewels' a site that will keep you interested for hours, especially if you are interested in Welsh history.
CADW's site is all about our local district, well worth a visit
Powys Heritage online
The history of mid-Wales from photographs, documents, maps and museum exhibits.
The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
All about St. Eigon's,Llanigon at The Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
The Swansea and Brecon Diocese
The official site for The Mothers' Union
Free Anti Virus software (Look for 'FREE VERSION' on the site)
Free "Spyware" removal programme (highly recommended)
Martin Like's official site, where he describes all his endurance running. There are also loads of pictures too.
Hay CP School - Their teachers and the pupils (and their latest stories).
Offa's Dyke footpath and the route through Capel-y-Ffin.
This superb history of the local Marcher Lord, William De Braose (Breos) is well worth a visit
Pictures of Hay Church by Jack Tait featured on the BBC Wales website
