Internet reception can be inconsistent in Laugharne, so if you make a visit you may want to download the entire Laugharne Lines website to use offline. This can be done via a number of apps, which you can see here.
ABOUT LAUGHARNE LINES
Laugharne Lines originated in The Brown's Hotel bar on the 31st August 2012. Two late evening imbibers - writer Jon Tregenna and artist Craig Woods - were sitting to the left of the fireplace enthusiastically discussing the idea of an underground railway system in Laugharne with each stop having escalators, a Costa Coffee, a newsagent, ticketing machines and buskers. It quickly emerged that there were several important locations where a stop would be necessary, not least The Brown's Hotel and The Mariners. Realising that it probably wouldn't be economically viable, especially as some of the key stops were but a few yards apart, it was decided to pursue the idea no further and wander home...
Local support would have been an issue too, for another Brown's regular, who shall remain nameless, thought the idea of a Laugharne Underground '...totally ludicrous.' That's as maybe, but the concept of a Laugharne tube map was born. Tregenna began researching and fashioned a crude sketch before harnessing the map-drawing skills of local architect Carl Thornton, the marketing maestro that is the township's own Roxanne Treacy and the web design of Nigel Thomas. Together they created the wondrous tool you enjoy today. If you are minded to, please go to the Laugharne Lines facebook page and have your say. It'd be good to hear from you.
CREDITS
Created and written by Jon Tregenna
Web Design by Nigel Thomas
'Tube' drawing by Carl Thornton
Marketing by Roxanne Treacy
And finally, a huge thank you to the good people
of Laugharne
who shared at least some of their secrets.
copyright © 2020 Laugharne Lines
all rights reserved
copyright © 2020 Laugharne Lines
all rights reserved