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opened by the
Carnarvonshire Railway on the
western edge of the
village of
Bryncir, Gwynedd, Wales. The
station was not
heavily used, but it had two platforms...
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shops under the
Tessuti brand later in 2012.
Gelert 1970 2013
Founded in
Bryncir in Gwynedd, the
outdoor clothing and
camping business was
named the dog...
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through the village. The
outdoor equipment company Gelert originated in
Bryncir then
moved to
Beddgelert but
later moved its
headquarters to
nearby Porthmadog...
- Llanystumdwy, Llanarmon, Rhoslan, Pentrefelin, Penmorfa, Garndolbenmaen,
Bryncir and Pantglas. R.
Williams Parry's poem
Eifionydd contrasts rural Eifionydd...
- of
Prince Llywelyn the Great, who was
Prince of Gwynedd. It
started in
Bryncir in
Gwynedd in 1970. In 2003 it
announced plans for a £4.5
million expansion...
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referred to as Pen Llys Tyn, was a
Roman fort
located to the
north of
Bryncir,
between Porthmadog and
Caernarfon in Gwynedd,
north Wales. The fort itself...
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which has a po****tion of 1,300. The
closest villages are
Dolbenmaen and
Bryncir. The
Papur Bro, the
local Welsh language paper, is
called Y
Ffynnon (The...
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Eifion is the
section which runs for 20 km (12 mi) from
Caernarfon to
Bryncir along most of the
former Caernarfon to Afon Wen line. This line was that...
- No Overtaking)
Order 2017 676 (W. 158) The A487
Trunk Road (Penmorfa to
Bryncir, Gwynedd) (Temporary
Speed Restrictions & No Overtaking)
Order 2017 677...
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Church (Barmouth), Y
Bowydd (Blaenau Ffestiniog),
Rhydbach (Botwnnog),
Bryncir, Ty Mawr (Bryncroes), Brynengan,
Capel Uchaf (Chwilog),
Capel y Traeth...