The Welsh language is "beginning to flourish" once again in the communities of Breconshire after being "shattered" when Mynydd Epynt was occupied by the army in 1939, according to some who live in the area
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The Welsh language is "beginning to flourish" once again in the communities of Breconshire after being "shattered" when Mynydd Epynt was occupied by the army in 1939, according to some who live in the area