Eirug Wyn

[1] He was born Eirug Price Wynne,[2] in Llanbrynmair in Mid Wales, and educated at Brynrefail School and Trinity College, Carmarthen.

At the age of 17 he appeared in court accused of not placing an L-plate on the back of his car, as was required in the United Kingdom for anyone learning to drive.

The eventual outcome of this case was to make D-plates a legally recognised equivalent to L-plates throughout Wales.

He also ran a bookshop, Siop y Pentan, in Caernarfon; wrote a column for the Western Mail; and edited Lol!, a satirical magazine.

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