ALTERNATIVE LAND AND LIBERTY RALLY BELOW
In 1812, estate officers, lawyers and surveyors came to Llithfaen to survey the common land. There were numerous one-night houses (tai unnos) and many squatters inhabited the mountain as they had always done. One such house was Cae'r Mynydd. With the enclosure of common land, only those who had lived on these lands for twenty years or more were all...
Robert William Hughes, Cae'r Mynydd
WHY NOT VISIT CAE'R MYNYDD EISTEDDFOD WEEK AND OVER A DRINK AT TAFARN Y FIC CONSIDER AN ANNUAL 'LAND AND LIBERTY' RALLY IN REMEMBRANCE OF PEOPLES STRUGGLE FOR THEIR LAND THAT CYIG IS NOT PREPARED FOR AT ABERSOCH OR ELSEWHERE -WHERE WHITE SETTLERS RULE.