Greetings and Welcome
'We
wove a web in childhood
A web of sunny air:
We dug a spring in infancy
Of water pure and fair
We sowed in youth a mustard seed
We cut an almond rod
We are now grown up to a ripe age
Are they withered in the sod'.
So wrote Charlotte Bronte in 1835 and I hope the
last line is not true for webs can become wires
- wires of communication across the minds and years
I hope this is the case with this website. Do seek
out along the inter woven strands, points of recognition
and memory in the books produced, 'Roy Nobles' Wales','
Roy Noble's nicknames'- ah that proverbial Welsh
habit of knowing a person by another name or image.
'Noble Thoughts' used wisely could give you an inspiring
'second wind' to take on the day. In the CD's of
the 'Letters from Aberdare' you can calmly consider
the thoughts unravelled by 'the boys of the back
room' in the club and institute for the BBC Radio
Wales programme 'Roy's Rarebits'.
Of course daily I'd welcome your company on Radio Wales
for a 'group attack' on life in all its morning glory.
9 am until 11 am- that's the gathering time for the clan

News
Letter
from Aberdare 3
'Release
the Aberdare 3', was the cry that went up all over Wales.
With so many people asking Roy and MPH Records when the
next Volume of Letters from Aberdare would be available
it just didn't seem right to leave it at Volumes 1 & 2.
So here it is another bumper collection of the thoughts
and musings the Aberdare 3. From 'Food for Thought' to
'A bit on the side' nothing escapes the attention of this
backroom band of original thinkers. The thoughts might
belong to Ces of Cemetary Road, Herbert Pacemaker Lewis,
Isi and Conshie Davies but the words and voice belong
Wales' Favourite Broadcaster Roy Noble.
Available to buy online.
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