Posted: Tue 20th Jan 2015

lolo’s Great Welsh Parks program caused a bit of a stir – we’ve all been saying Wepre wrong for years it seems.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 20th, 2015

Lolo’s Great Welsh Parks program shown on BBC1 last night, caused a bit of a flurry on the twitters due to his rather odd pronunciation of Wepre Park or as Lolo called it ‘Wepray Park’.

A subtle difference to what we are used to in Deeside but, it does beg the question, have we all been saying it wrong for years? 

 

Not that it really mattered, the program showcased Wepre Park in all its glory with comments on social media saying the program had made them feel really proud of one of Deeside’s greatest assets.  

If you missed the program its available on BBC iplayer – click on the big button below.

 

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Images: BBC

 

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