The wonderful story of the Rev Tegfan Davies
Minister to the rescue...again (From South Wales Guardian)
In June 1972 Carmarthenshire County Council opened Tegfan Nursing Home in Tirydail, a state-of-the-art facility for its day.
It was built on what those of us from Tirydail knew as ‘Jones Tomatoes’, as it had previously been the site of a nursery and market garden business owned by one John Jones.
The man it was named after – the Rev David Tegfan Davies, long-serving minister of Ammanford’s Christian Temple – was Ammanford’s best-known chapel minister for 50 years.
Lovely report from the South Wales Guardian on Tegfan's life. Follow the link.
In June 1972 Carmarthenshire County Council opened Tegfan Nursing Home in Tirydail, a state-of-the-art facility for its day.
It was built on what those of us from Tirydail knew as ‘Jones Tomatoes’, as it had previously been the site of a nursery and market garden business owned by one John Jones.
The man it was named after – the Rev David Tegfan Davies, long-serving minister of Ammanford’s Christian Temple – was Ammanford’s best-known chapel minister for 50 years.
Lovely report from the South Wales Guardian on Tegfan's life. Follow the link.
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