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CERAMIC WALES AT BODRHYDDAN HALL – 15TH & 16TH JUNE – POTS, PLANTS & FOOD

Jacqui Atkin reports…

Each year, I catch up with Wendy Lawrence and Wayne Clarke to find out what Ceramic Wales will be doing differently this summer and if they have learnt anything from the previous year. From our conversation, I realised that organising an event like this is always a work in progress.

The event began some years ago in 2016, the first location being in the arts school buildings of Glyndwr University, in Wrexham. While this was a charming and interesting old building, it was fraught with

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