Some of you might be aware that I've been mapping the location and condition of #CofiwchDryweryn murals for the past few years.

I've got a window of opportunity to update the map today, so if you happen to know of any examples that might be new, removed or altered, send them my way.

Here is the link to the map and how it looked when I last updated it about a month ago.

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/d/viewer?mid=1huvM2jU-1lEF0u0mGCdrmiA4_scQtUMC&ll=48.11261287547023%2C-45.31905525000002&z=3

Cofiwch Dryweryn mapping project. – Google My Maps

An attempt to map all existing and recorded examples of murals connected to the Cofiwch Dryweryn 'movement', and monitor the condition of examples. This is a work in progress and will change on a regular basis. We would benefit from additional entries, images and updates. A Welsh language translation of entries would also be welcomed. Queries can be related to [email protected].

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@DrDaveH We haven't been past it for a few months (we only visit on holiday), but I think I remember one at Halfway, in the middle of this picture, on the B4302 opposite the turn to Cwmdu....

@DrDaveH In fact here it is. Not a mural, it seems, but a painted board.

https://goo.gl/maps/VH4BsrBTXojFpTiP9

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@suearcher I know the one. Honestly I've held off from adding the boards, for the same reason I haven't included painted rocks in gardens. It's tricky but I took the view that I would record examples painted onto fixed points in the landscape, echoing the original (though I do keep a list of the other less permanent examples as well).
@DrDaveH Fair enough. In my memory it was painted on a wall, but clearly I was wrong about that!
@suearcher easily done when passing by - for some, the boards are just as important, so there is certainly merit in nothing them when they go up (and, perhaps more importantly, where they go, the geography of these things often being quite sensitive).