Britain | Cymrunavia
Wales wants to be more like Scandinavia
Easier said than done
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Visit the Senedd, the Welsh parliament, and the feel is modern and European. The roof is a giant parasol of undulating timber, propped up by thin steel columns. Glass walls mean the building is bathed in light. The circular siambr, or debating chamber, was designed to be “less confrontational“ than the opposing benches in Westminster, says a tour guide.
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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Cymrunavia”
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