Talk:Mid Wales
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[edit]I have removed the image of Mid Wales. To me, Mid Wales is just Powys, not Ceredigion, which would be West Wales. But that's my intrepretation. There's no official recogonition of this term unless I'm mistaken, but feel free to provide any sources that can prove me wrong from reputable and official sources, e.g. the WAG. Please do not reinstate this picture just because you may have a difference of opinion, or my interpretation of Mid Wales doesn't agree with yours. Only reinstate if you can, as I have said, find a decent source citing the official boundaries of the region. Welshleprechaun (talk) 14:21, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
- Ceredigion is part of Central Wales in the Wales Spatial Plan,[1], and Tourism Wales, a representative body for tourism businesses, also places the area in Mid Wales.[2] The National Assembly's Mid Wales Regional Committee covered Ceredigion, Powys and part of Gwynedd.[3] Mid Wales TEC and the WDA Mid Wales region covered Ceredigion in the 1990s.--Pondle (talk) 17:30, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
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