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Now that the new cultural hub for Brecon has been established there is perhaps a need for a page on it. It goes by the name of 'y Gaer' (derived in part from the presence of the hillfort nearby and, in respect of the cultural hub also housing the town's library, being a play on words in Welsh ('y gair' meaning 'the word'). This page might better be re-named 'Y Gaer, Brecon (hillfort) or similar. There are other, arguably lesser examples of 'Y Gaer' the length and breadth of Wales. The new cultural hub might be named 'y Gaer, Brecon (museum)' or similar? cheersGeopersona (talk) 13:56, 8 January 2020 (UTC)Reply