RM2A119TN–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 23rd Sept, 2019. UK Weather: A man walking down Plascrug Avenue at daybreak on a bright and sunny Equinox morning, September 23 2019, the first day of official autumn in the northern hemisphere. Today the length of the day and night are roughy equal. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A0HYMH–Aberystwyth Wales UK Friday 21 September 2019 Hundreds of school pupils, students and other supporters marched through the streets of Aberystwyth as part of ‘Earth Strike’, a global series of events to protest about and raise awareness of the threat of climate change to the planet. The protests are timed to take place 3 days before the UN emergency climate summit on 23rd September. photo credit Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A0HYR3–Aberystwyth Wales UK Friday 21 September 2019 Hundreds of school pupils, students and other supporters marched through the streets of Aberystwyth as part of ‘Earth Strike’, a global series of events to protest about and raise awareness of the threat of climate change to the planet. The protests are timed to take place 3 days before the UN emergency climate summit on 23rd September. photo credit Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A0J08H–Aberystwyth Wales UK Friday 21 September 2019 Hundreds of school pupils, students and other supporters marched through the streets of Aberystwyth as part of ‘Earth Strike’, a global series of events to protest about and raise awareness of the threat of climate change to the planet. The protests are timed to take place 3 days before the UN emergency climate summit on 23rd September. photo credit Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMWXWEH1–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 18th September 2019 UK Weather: People on the wooden jetty making the most of a day of clear blue skies and warm September sunshine at the seaside in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, west Wales, as a high pressure system dominates the weather over the souther half of the UK. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMWXY542–Aberystwyth, UK. 18th Sep, 2019. Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 18 September 2019 The sun setting gloriously over Cardigan Bay silhouettes a person paddle-boarding on the calm sea the end of a day of unbroken clear blue skies and warm September sunshine in Aberystwyth , as the ‘indian summer’ mini heat-wave continues over much of the souther parts of the UK Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMWXWEGY–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 18th September 2019 UK Weather: People on the wooden jetty making the most of a day of clear blue skies and warm September sunshine at the seaside in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, west Wales, as a high pressure system dominates the weather over the souther half of the UK. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMWX394X–Aberystwyth, UK. 16th Sep, 2019. People standing on Aberystwyth’s Victorian seaside pier are silhouetted as they watch the last rays of the suns as it sets over Cardigan Bay, on a glorious mid autumn evening, The week ahead is expected to be warm and settled with a high pressure system dominating the weather in the southern parts of the UK. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A1BY6X–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BTRE–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BTYN–People walking around Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1BY6W–Travel and tourism : People enjoying a late summer afternoon on the golden sands at Broadhaven South beach and coastline, Pembrokeshire , south west Wales UK
RM2A1BTYK–Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RM2A1C197–St. Govan's Chapel, medieval pilgrimage chapel, at St. Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire in south west Wales UK. Built into the side of a limestone cliff, the building measures 20 by 12 feet (6.1 m × 3.7 m). The majority of the chapel was built in the thirteenth century, although parts of it may date back further to the sixth century when Saint Govan, a monk moved into a cave located on the site of the chapel
RM2A1BTYJ–A swan gliding on the water at Bosherton Lakes and lilly ponds, Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales UK
RMWFFYWG–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Sat 31 August 2019. Over 500 people march along the seafront in Aberystwyth in protest at the planned ‘anti-democratic’ 5 week prorogation of parliament in the run-up to Brexit at the end of October. Similar protest have been taking place in towns and cities across the UK The protesters were addressed by ELIN JONES, Welsh Assembly member and Speaker of the Welsh Parliament, and BEN LAKE, the local MP. ELIN JONES announced that she would be recalling the Welsh Assembly next week to enable welsh Assembly Members to debate this issue. Photo credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live
RMWFFYWH–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Sat 31 August 2019. Over 500 people march along the seafront in Aberystwyth in protest at the planned ‘anti-democratic’ 5 week prorogation of parliament in the run-up to Brexit at the end of October. Similar protest have been taking place in towns and cities across the UK The protesters were addressed by ELIN JONES, Welsh Assembly member and Speaker of the Welsh Parliament, and BEN LAKE, the local MP. ELIN JONES announced that she would be recalling the Welsh Assembly next week to enable welsh Assembly Members to debate this issue. Photo credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live
RMWFG0BE–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Sat 31 August 2019. Over 500 people march along the seafront in Aberystwyth in protest at the planned ‘anti-democratic’ 5 week prorogation of parliament in the run-up to Brexit at the end of October. Similar protest have been taking place in towns and cities across the UK The protesters were addressed by ELIN JONES, Welsh Assembly member and Speaker of the Welsh Parliament, and BEN LAKE, the local MP. ELIN JONES announced that she would be recalling the Welsh Assembly next week to enable welsh Assembly Members to debate this issue. Photo credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live
RMWDKHET–Aberystwyth Wales UK,Thursday 29 August 2019 UK Weather: Strong winds and high tides combine to drive waves crashing against the seafront in Aberystwyth, west Wales, as a period of unsettled weather dominates the UK after the record breaking hot August Bank Holiday weekend. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMWBCHBC–Aberystwyth, UK. 26 August 2019. UK Weather: People enjoying another day of hot sunshine and clear blue skies at the seaside in Aberystwyth on the August Bank Holiday Monday. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMWBCFFR–Aberystwyth, UK. 26 August 2019. UK Weather: People enjoying another day of hot sunshine and clear blue skies at the seaside in Aberystwyth on the August Bank Holiday Monday. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMWBCGPB–Aberystwyth, UK. 26 August 2019. UK Weather: People enjoying another day of hot sunshine and clear blue skies at the seaside in Aberystwyth on the August Bank Holiday Monday. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMW8MTJR–Aberystwyth, UK. 10th Aug, 2019. UK Weather: Gales force winds and stormy seas batter the harbour and lighthouse in Aberystwyth as unseasonably wet and windy weather sweeps across much of the west of the UK , bringing severe disruption to travel and forcing the cancellation of many outdoor events. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A16MBD–The historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RM2A16MA0–Tourists enjoying a warm and sunny summer afternoon on the quayside in the shadow of the historic castle and town of Conwy, [Conway] Gwynedd, north Wales UK
RMW79HHX–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 5th Aug 2019. People on the Royal Pier in Aberystwyth are silhouetted as they watch the fiery sunset at the end of a breezy but bright August day. The weather is forecast to become more unsettled towards the weekend, with outbreaks of rain in many places Photo credit : Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMW73AWN–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 4th Aug 2019. A young man practices his slackline balancing techniques at the seaside in Aberystwyth , at the end of a warm but unsettled day on the west wales coast. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RM2A17FFC–Gwydir Forest / Gwydyr Forest, a 72.5 square km ancient woodland that encirles the town of Bettws y Coed, Clwyd, Snowdonia north wales. In 1937 Gwydir was designated a National Forest Park, and since 1993 the heartland of the forest has been accorded the special status of Forest Park
RMW5X3C1–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 30th July 2019. Holidaymakers in their raincoats and umbrellas walking along the promenade in Aberystwyth in the rain as a belt of thundery and very wet weather spreads across much of the central parts of the UK, bringing with it the risk of disruptive flooding and treacherous driving conditions.. Photo credit : Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMW4TMBB–Aberystwyth, UK. 25th July, 2019. UK weather: People at the seaside in Aberystwyth, west Wales, on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMW4TAY8–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 25th July, 2019. DEXTER MEDENI OWEN, 19 months old, plays in the sandpit on the beach in Aberystwyth on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMW4TRNY–Aberystwyth, UK. 25th July, 2019. UK weather: People at the seaside in Aberystwyth, west Wales, on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMW4TB08–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 25th July, 2019. DEXTER MEDENI OWEN, 19 months old, plays in the sandpit on the beach in Aberystwyth on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMW4TMDK–Aberystwyth, UK. 25th July, 2019. UK weather: People at the seaside in Aberystwyth, west Wales, on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMW4TWCR–Aberystwyth, UK. 25th July, 2019. UK weather: People at the seaside in Aberystwyth, west Wales, on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMW4TW94–Aberystwyth, UK. 25th July, 2019. UK weather: People at the seaside in Aberystwyth, west Wales, on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues dominate the UK, with the likelihood of record breaking temperatures of 38 or 39ºc in parts of the south east this afternoon. Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMW4P70G–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 24th July 2019. Young men skim-boarding on the waves as they break on the beach in Aberystwyth at sunset on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues to drift in from the continent. Temperatures are expected to reach the high 30’s Celsius in parts if the south east of the UK on Thursday 25 July. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMW4P728–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. 24th July 2019. Young men skim-boarding on the waves as they break on the beach in Aberystwyth at sunset on yet another scorching day as a plume of hot air continues to drift in from the continent. Temperatures are expected to reach the high 30’s Celsius in parts if the south east of the UK on Thursday 25 July. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMW4GAF0–Tuesday 23 July 2019. Aberystwyth Wales UK UK weather: People at the seaside in Aberystwyth enjoying a sweltering summer afternoon on a day of unbroken blue skies and hot sunshine. The country is experiencing the hottest day of the year so far as a plume of scorching hot air drifts in from the continent. Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMW3JWP8–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Tuesday 16 July 2019 UK Weather: A couple walking in the shallow water at the seaside in Aberystwyth on a beautifully warm summers day in west Wales. photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMW2KN48–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Tuesday 09 July 2019 UK Weather: People silhouetted against the colours of the sunset as they paddleboard on the flat calm sea off the beach in Aberystwyth at the end of a warm summers day in west Wales. photo credit: Keith Morris//Alamy Live News
RMW2KN46–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Tuesday 09 July 2019 UK Weather: A man silhouetted against the colours of the sunset as they paddleboard on the flat calm sea off the beach in Aberystwyth at the end of a warm summers day in west Wales. photo credit: Keith Morris//Alamy Live News
RMW2ANJ1–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Sunday 07 July 2019 UK Weather: A family in the park in Aberystwyth have fun making and playing with giant soap bubble in the evening sunshine at the end of a warm summers day in west Wales. photo credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMW12MNC–Aberystwyth, Wales, UK. Saturday 29 Jun 2019. UK weather: At the end of a cloudy cool day in Aberystwyth, with sea mists rolling in off Cardigan Bay, the sun finally emerged, silhouetting people stood at the end of the town’s Victorian era seaside pier. Today has been the hottest day of the summer so far in many parts of the UK, with west London experiencing temperatures of 34ºc (93.2F) Photo credit Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMW09K31–Thursday 27th June 2019. Ffin y Parc Llanrwst North Wales UK MIST, an outdoors art installation by Sébastien Preschoux at Ffin y Parc gallery on the outskirts of Llanrwst in north wales. Woven from 14km of orange thread suspended in the trees, the work is the UK public premiere for this French artist and bursts into life in the morning sun. The project was curated by Migrations, an organization dedicated to bringing ground breaking art to Wales Photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RM2A15JD8–People undertaking a moth count survey in Ceredigion Wales UK on a warm summer morning. The moths have been lured into the 'trap' overnight by the presence of a small light
RMTDWF86– Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 19 June 2019 UK Weather:After days of unseasonal heavy rain and grey overcast skies, the sun makes a welcome appearance, and draws people back to the beach and the promenade in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, west Wales photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMTCTW4P–Ceredigion, UK. 10th June, 2019. UK Weather: As much of eastern England is experiencing heavy rain, people are enjoying a a day of fabulous sunshine at the seaside in New Quay, on the coast of Ceredigion, west Wales. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMTCNBTP–Aberystwyth, UK. 09 June 2019 UK Weather: The setting sun dramatically lights up the evening sky in Aberystwyth, west Wales , at the end of mixed day of sunny spells and heavy downpours. Wet weather is forecast widely across southern and central Britain in the next 24 hours with scattered heavy or thundery showers mixed with longer outbreaks of rain. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RM2A15HAE–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RM2A15HC1–Allotment gardening in the UK - vegetables growing in raised beds
RMTCBXG5–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Thursday 06 June 2019 A group of placard-carrying grannies in their 60s, dressed as suffragettes marching along the promenade in Aberystwyth as part of a nation-wide protest against the raising of the state pension age for women . WASPI [Women Against State Pension Injustice] are campaigning to reverse the decision to change the pension age to 67 for women born in the 1950’s . There are 5,000 women in Ceredigion born in the 1950s who have lost years of their pensions as a result of the Government’s acceleration policy. The legality of these changes is now being tested
RMTCC08C–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Thursday 06 June 2019 A glorious orange sunset behind a grouf of students celebrating the end of term on a warm and clear summer evening in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast, at the end of a day of intense rain showers and bright sunshine photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMTAR31K–Tywyn Wales UK, Monday 27th May 2019 UK Weather: Pink clouds at sunset over the town of Tywyn on the Cardigan Bay coast, Snowdonia National Park, at the end of a day of sunshine and torrential rain showers. photo credit Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMTDMK6R–Fairbourne, Gwynedd , North Wales. The low-lying coastal town is threatend by climate change and erosion by the sea, and the decision by Gwynedd County Council not to allocate future resources to maintain the sea defences protecting the homes and properties on the Cardigan Bay coast. The inhabitants of the town may become the UK's frst 'climate change refugees' as their properties become unsellable and are abandoned to the sea under a policy of 'managed retreat'
RMTDMKBJ–Fairbourne, Gwynedd , North Wales. The low-lying coastal town is threatend by climate change and erosion by the sea, and the decision by Gwynedd County Council not to allocate future resources to maintain the sea defences protecting the homes and properties on the Cardigan Bay coast. The inhabitants of the town may become the UK's frst 'climate change refugees' as their properties become unsellable and are abandoned to the sea under a policy of 'managed retreat'
RMTDMK6G–Fairbourne, Gwynedd , North Wales. The low-lying coastal town is threatend by climate change and erosion by the sea, and the decision by Gwynedd County Council not to allocate future resources to maintain the sea defences protecting the homes and properties on the Cardigan Bay coast. The inhabitants of the town may become the UK's frst 'climate change refugees' as their properties become unsellable and are abandoned to the sea under a policy of 'managed retreat'
RMTANEF7–Fairburne village, Gwynedd , North Wales. This low lying settlement is threatend by sea level rise linked to climate change and coastal erosion , and the decison by Gwynedd County Council not to allocate future resources to maintain the sea defences protecting the village on the Cardigan Bay coast, Snowdonia National Park. May 25 2019
RMTDMK9A–Fairbourne, Gwynedd , North Wales. The low-lying coastal town is threatend by climate change and erosion by the sea, and the decision by Gwynedd County Council not to allocate future resources to maintain the sea defences protecting the homes and properties on the Cardigan Bay coast. The inhabitants of the town may become the UK's frst 'climate change refugees' as their properties become unsellable and are abandoned to the sea under a policy of 'managed retreat'
RMTDMK8J–Fairbourne, Gwynedd , North Wales. The low-lying coastal town is threatend by climate change and erosion by the sea, and the decision by Gwynedd County Council not to allocate future resources to maintain the sea defences protecting the homes and properties on the Cardigan Bay coast. The inhabitants of the town may become the UK's frst 'climate change refugees' as their properties become unsellable and are abandoned to the sea under a policy of 'managed retreat'
RMTA695Y–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 22 May 2019 UK Weather: People silhouetted strolling along the seafront promenade at sunset in Aberystwyth on a mild May evening, at the end of a day of warm spring sunshine on the west coast of Wales. photo credit: Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT9WFF6–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Tuesday 21 May 2019 UK Weather: A man walking with his dog along the banks of the River Rheidol on a bright sunny morning, at the start of yet another day of warm spring sunshine in Aberystwyth Wales. The weather is set fine for the coming days , with extended spells of warm sunshine, with temperatures reaching the low 20’s Celsius in parts of the south east photo credit: Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT91TPY–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Thursday 16 May 2019 UK Weather: A man and his dog arr silhouetted as perfect circular sun halo , formed as the rays of the sun shine through ice crystals in the upper atmosphere, fills the sky above Aberystwyth. The halos, always at 22º from the sun, often indicate that rain will fall within the next 24 hours, since the cirrostratus clouds that cause them can signify an approaching frontal system. The weather is set to change overnight from the fine warm conditions to cooler and wetter days, more typical of mid May. photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT8XNRC–Aberystwyth Wales, UK. 15th May, 2019. UK weather: Scintillating sunset in Aberystwyth on a glorious evening after a day of blue skies and warm spring sunshine . photo Credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMTCEFKR–Mynachdy'r Graig, an isoloated and remote farm and buildings sitting close to the dramatic sea cliffs just south of Aberystwyth, land part owned by the National Trust, on the Welsh Coastal path, west Wales UK
RMT8EA5C–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Monday 13 May 2019 UK Weather: Sunrise over Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, West Wales, at the start of a day forecast to be with clear blue skies and warm spring sunshine as pressure rises across the country over the coming days photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT8EA5B–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Monday 13 May 2019 UK Weather: Sunrise over Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, West Wales, at the start of a day forecast to be with clear blue skies and warm spring sunshine as pressure rises across the country over the coming days photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT8EA5E–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Monday 13 May 2019 UK Weather: Sunrise over Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, West Wales, at the start of a day forecast to be with clear blue skies and warm spring sunshine as pressure rises across the country over the coming days photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT893CG–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 May 2019 UK Weather: People are silhouetted against the glorious setting sun as they stand on the pier in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, West Wales. The weather is set to get warmer again in the coming week after as period of unsettled cold conditions. photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT893CB–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 May 2019 UK Weather: People are silhouetted against the glorious setting sun as they stand on the pier in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, West Wales. The weather is set to get warmer again in the coming week after as period of unsettled cold conditions. photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT7E6PB–New Quay, Wales UK, Tuesday 07 May 2019 UK Weather: New Quay , a small coastal village on the shores of Cardigan Bay, from the air, on a day of sunshine and showers. New Quay was the inspration for the village of 'Llareggub' in Dylan Thomas's classic poem 'under Milk Wood'. Photo credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMTCAN6A–Sustainable tourism in the UK : Treberfedd Farm eco-lodge log cabins with log-burning wood-fuelled outdoor hot tub, Aeron Valley, Ceredigion Wales UK
RMT7E4PX–New Quay, Wales UK, Tuesday 07 May 2019 UK Weather: People enjoying the warm May sunshine at the seaside in the small coastal village of New Quay, on the shores of Cardigan Bay, west Wales. Photo credit : Keith Morris /Alamy Live News
RMT7E192–Aeron valley, Ceredigion, west Wales UK. Tuesday 07 May 2019 UK Weather: Early morning mist fills the Aeron valley, in rural west Wales, on a bright May morning. photo credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMTC9F84–Cyclists at the start of the 'Dyfi Enduro' long distance cycle race. May 04 2019. Machynlleth powys wales uk
RMTC9F7Y–Cyclists at the start of the 'Dyfi Enduro' long distance cycle race. May 04 2019. Machynlleth powys wales uk
RMT77KPJ–Machynlleth, UK. 05th May, 2019. Thousands of people have descended on the small mid Wales town of Machynlleth for a May Bank Holiday weekend of comedy and street theatre. Now in its tenth year, the Machynlleth Comedy Festival attracts some of the biggest names in the uk comedy scene and scores of emerging young comedians to perform in the open air and a host of quirky local venues . Pictured: Kitsch & Sync performing ‘Last Chance Romance’ to an enthusiastic crowd. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT77KKE–Machynlleth, UK. 05th May, 2019. Thousands of people have descended on the small mid Wales town of Machynlleth for a May Bank Holiday weekend of comedy and street theatre. Now in its tenth year, the Machynlleth Comedy Festival attracts some of the biggest names in the uk comedy scene and scores of emerging young comedians to perform in the open air and a host of quirky local venues . Pictured: Kitsch & Sync performing ‘Last Chance Romance’ to an enthusiastic crowd. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT77C02–Aberystwyth, UK. 4th May, 2019. UK Weather: People watching a glorious sunset over Cardigan Bay in Aberystwyth, at the end of a day of bright sunshine, blue skies but a bitingly cold northerly wind, on the Satrurday evening of the early May Bank Holiday weekend photo credit Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
RMT77C71–Aberystwyth, Wales. 04th May, 2019. Some of the 50 motor bikers, all dressed as iconic stunt rider 'Evel Kneivel' arrive in Aberystwyth a dusk as part of their annual charity fund raising ride around wales. Now in its 8th year, the bikers start and finish in Wrexham and take 5 days to ride the 1070 mile perimiter of Wales, raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support, ending on Bank Holiday Monday Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT5MBDY–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Friday 26 April 2019 Education funding cuts in the Wales : Over 30 young musicians, pupils from schools in Aberystwyth, performed in the main square in the town to protest against the proposed cuts to the local authority funded music service in local schools. Ceredigion County Council, the local authority, is proposing to cut the budget by 68%, a proposal that will threaten the provision of affordable music education to some 1200 pupils across the county photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT5PW72–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Friday 26 April 2019 UK Weather: A woman takes a photo as the sun briefly emerges from behind the dark clouds, while the choppy seas foretell the arrival of Storm Hannah, the latest named storm of the 2019 season. With winds expecting to gust at between 60 and 70mph overnight, there is a risk of damage to property and injuries. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for strong winds covering much of the south if the UK from this evening until mid afternoon tomorrow photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT5MBDM–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Friday 26 April 2019 Education funding cuts in the Wales : Over 30 young musicians, pupils from schools in Aberystwyth, performed in the main square in the town to protest against the proposed cuts to the local authority funded music service in local schools. Ceredigion County Council, the local authority, is proposing to cut the budget by 68%, a proposal that will threaten the provision of affordable music education to some 1200 pupils across the county photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT5PPJM–Aberystwyth, Wales. Friday 26th April 2019. UK Weather: Dark clouds and choppy seas foretell the arrival of Storm Hannah, the latest named storm of the 2019 season. With winds expecting to gust at between 60 and 70mpg overnight, there is a risk of damage to property and injuries. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for strong winds covering much of the south of the UK from this evening until mid afternoon tomorrow photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT5M31N–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Thursday 25 April 2019 UK Weather: Dark brooding clouds gather over Cardigan Bay at Aberystwyth, as the latest storm system, Storm Hannah, advances on the UK, bringing winds gusting up to 70mph to western areas this weekeng Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT4J597–Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK, Wednesday 17 April 2019. People enjoying a gloriously sunny and warm April spring evening with clear blue skies in Aberystwyth Wales, as the weather is set to improve as the country heads into the Easter Bank Holiday weekend photo Credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMT4J0AR–Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 17 April 2019. UK Weather: People walking past the flowering pinkcherry blossoms in the park on a warm and sunny spring morning in Aberystwyth Wales, as the weather is headed on an improving track as the country looks forward to the Easter Bank Holiday weekend photo Credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMT4FG3M–Vegetable gardening in the UK - young broad bean plants in a raised bed on an allotment garden surrounded by a dusting of fresh wood ash and crushed mussel shells to protect them from being eaten by slugs
RMT3WT7Y–Aberystwyth Wales UK. 11 April 2019. UK Weather: The sun sets as a spectacular golden globe behind people silhouetted as they stand at the end of the pier in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast of west Wales. Credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMT3P19J–Aberystwyth Wales, UK. 11th Apr, 2019. UK Weather: Local inshore fishermen out in their small boats on the calm sea on a gloriously bright and sunny morning in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast of west Wales. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT3P19H–Aberystwyth Wales, UK. 11th Apr, 2019. UK Weather: Local inshore fishermen out in their scallop fishing boat on the calm sea on a gloriously bright and sunny morning in Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast of west Wales. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT21DBK–Aberystwyth, Wales. 29th Mar 2019. UK Weather: A man enjoying an evening drink at the end of the pier in Aberystwyth, on the Cardigan Bay coast of west Wales is silhouetted by the flaming setting sun . High pressure continues to dominate the weather for much England and Wales, with settled conditions forecast to last at least another day , before more cooler conditions return. Photo:Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMT4BNXJ–Two adult women on stand up paddleboards voluntarily taking part in a river clean , picking up plastic and other types of rubbish, organised by Aberystwyth Beach Buddies / Gwerin y Glannau along the river Rheidol in Aberystwyth, Wales UK
RMT4BGHR–Contractors from Afan Engineering at work at low tide repairing and renovating the heavily worm-damaged wooden jetty pier on Aberystwyth north beach. Wales UK. March 23 2019
RMT063PG–Aberystwyth, UK. 17th Mar, 2019. Tens of thousands of starlings perform their nightly balletic murmurations in the sky around Aberystwyth's distinctive war memorial as the day draws to an end. The migratory birds are coming to the end of their winter sojourn and will soon fly off to return to their breeding grounds in Scandinavia for the summer. Aberystwythis one of the few urban roosts in the country and draws people from all over the UK to witness the spectacular nightly displays between October and March. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT063NR–Aberystwyth, UK. 17th Mar, 2019. Tens of thousands of starlings perform their nightly balletic murmurations in the sky above Aberystwyth as the day draws to an end. The migratory birds are coming to the end of their winter sojourn and will soon fly off to return to their breeding grounds in Scandinavia for the summer. Aberystwythis one of the few urban roosts in the country and draws people from all over the UK to witness the spectacular nightly displays between October and March. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMT063P6–Aberystwyth, UK. 17th Mar, 2019. Tens of thousands of starlings perform their nightly balletic murmurations in the sky above Aberystwyth as the day draws to an end. The migratory birds are coming to the end of their winter sojourn and will soon fly off to return to their breeding grounds in Scandinavia for the summer. Aberystwythis one of the few urban roosts in the country and draws people from all over the UK to witness the spectacular nightly displays between October and March. Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMRYAP5J–Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK, Wednesday 13 March 2019. UK Weather: Storm Gareth, the latest named storm of the season, hits the seafront in Aberystwyth. The gale force winds of Storm Gareth are expected to bring damaging 70mph gusts to exposed Irish Sea coasts today. photo Credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
RMRYAREC–Aberystwyth, UK. 13th Mar, 2019. UK Weather: Young men take risks to get dramatic photographs of themselves close to the waves as gale force winds from Storm Gareth - the third named storm of 2019 - hit Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast, West Wales UK on Wednesday afternoon. Gusts of up to 70 or 80mph are forecast in exposed Northern regions, with the risk of serious damage to property and severe disruption to travel and power services Photo Credit: keith morris/Alamy Live News
RMRYAP63–Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales UK, Wednesday 13 March 2019. UK Weather: Storm Gareth, the latest named storm of the season, hits the seafront in Aberystwyth. The gale force winds of Storm Gareth are expected to bring damaging 70mph gusts to exposed Irish Sea coasts today. photo Credit: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News
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