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Llandudno author to release latest book inspired by environmental concerns
A LLANDUDNO-based author is set to release her latest book, inspired by environmental concerns affecting oceans and wildlife. Lynne Morris will celebrate the launch of Gullivor the Hungry Seagull with a special event at Providero Coffeehouse, Mostyn
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Llandudno's Christmas parade to return this December - what to expect
LLANDUDNO will be hosting its Christmas parade once again this winter. Organised by Llandudno Town Council, the parade will be held this year on Saturday, December 7. It will depart the town’s railway station at 4pm and make its way along Vaughan
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Man and woman arrested after dog hospitalised child in Llandudno Junction
A MAN and a woman have been arrested in connection with a child being injured by a dog in Llandudno Junction. The child was taken to hospital, and North Wales Police said the dog has been destroyed. Officers attended an address in Llandudno
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National park commits to ditching ‘Snowdonia’ to use Welsh name Eryri in logo
The largest national park in Wales has approved a proposal to exclusively use Eryri in its official logo instead of “Snowdonia”. It follows a discussion at the Eryri National Park Authority meeting held earlier this week. The authority approved
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By-law could stop people congregating, fighting, and defecating on Llandudno streets
Street drinkers and drug users have been seen congregating, fighting and even defecating in public at one of Wales’ most popular resorts. People have been seen gathering outside Llandudno Town Hall and on the steps of the Emmanuel Church on Lloyd
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Gwynedd: Public calls for more ‘transparency’ over plans for Tan Y Bwlch
Public calls for “transparency” around the sale of a Welsh mansion and its ground failed to prevent the Eryri National Park Authority from discussing the future of Plas Tan y Bwlch behind closed doors. The Authority again remained tight-lipped
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Gwynedd rugby club’s plan to sell alcohol approved despite antisocial behaviour fears
A rugby club’s bid to sell booze, which had sparked anti-social behaviour fears, has been given the green light. Concerns over parking and traffic issues had also been raised after the Bala Rugby Club had applied for a premises licence. The
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Anglesey: Council takes measures to protect shoreline after complaints over vehicles
FRAGILE land beside a popular Anglesey beach area is being protected from damage after huge stones were put in place to stop vehicles using it. It follows complaints over parking by “irresponsible” campers beyond the boundary of the Lleiniog car