Three Towns Forum
Forum Central => The Three Towns Forum => Topic started by: welshwiz on December 27, 2011, 09:15:10 pm
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Hi
I have been a guest on this site for a few months and decided i would like to join.
I was born in Colwyn Bay a fair few years ago, grew up in Rhos and have lived in the area all my life $walesflag$.
I,m not sure wether this is the right way to introduce myself but i couldn't find a new members bit
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hope you enjoy it as much as i have welshwiz, and welcome.
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Hia Welshwiz I'm sure you will fit in just fine. Welcome $good$
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Welcome to the Forum, Welshwiz. $good$
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Welcome aboard:-)) Hope you enjoy the place :-)
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Welcome! its good here $walesflag$
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Welcome to the Forum, Welshwiz, we'll look forward to hearing more from you. :)
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A warm welcome Welshwiz ;D
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This is a place for new Members to just post a quick message to say hello and tell us a little bit about themselves.
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Hello. I'm not strictly a new member as I joined some time ago but I was away from the forum for some months. Since I came back I've noticed a few new names that weren't here when I left so I'd like to introduce myself to those.
My name is Paddy (yes, it's my real name) and I was born in Llandudno in 1964 and have lived here ever since.
I was educated at Stella Maris (now Blessed William Davies), Loretto (now closed), YJB and Bangor Uni.
I work in Llandudno as a taxi driver and part time postie.
Your turn!
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Thanks Paddy. I'm Stan the bellringer man and have been a member of the forum for some time.
Now retired from a career in Barclays Bank, and I hasten to add, at a time when the banking profession was held in much greater esteem than it is these days!
I moved 'with the job' to Llandudno in 1983 and having lived in Llandudno, moved to the outskirts of Conwy after retirement. Now enjoy my bellringing at Holy Trinity Church as well as a few other not so energetic persuits.
www.llandudno-parish.org.uk (http://www.llandudno-parish.org.uk)
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Well done, you two...
I'm David, one of the two Administrators on this forum. We originally set it up back in 2010 to act a replacement for the now defunct Llandudno Local and Colwyn Bay Local Forums.
I've lived in the local area all my life. When not devising new ways to try and make the Forum break even, I spend my time making a fortune from the stock market, sitting outside coffee shops and taking photos.
http://www.davidroberts-photography.co.uk/ (http://www.davidroberts-photography.co.uk/)
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HI.
I'm Nemesis( The Goddess of Revenge) and I have been a member since the original Llandudno Forum.
I was born in Yorkshire, but have lived here since 1999.
My interests are local history, wildlife, pets books and cars.
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Hi I'm TheMedz. Originally a woolyback from Lancashire I moved to Bolton and then Warrington for 20 odd years. We arrived in Llandudno with the snow in December of 2009. I worked in IT for over 30 years, mainly in the Banking industry, and have, I think, now retired. My interests are walking, reading, wildlife and watching sport (BWFC fan unfortunately at the moment).
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Hi,
I am a newish member. I live just outside the Three Towns area but have been a Llandudno fan for many years.
I moved here in 2008, having lived previously in the Peak District for 28 years. I now enjoy the much milder weather over here.
I worked in the textile industry as a designer near Manchester but am now retired.
I like watching sport, mainly football, horse racing and tennis. I am a Manchester United fan.
I like knitting, crochet and holidays!
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My name is Brian Roberts.
I was born locally and have lived in Craig-y-Don for the past 30 years.
For several years, I had an office in the village but now I work successsfully from home.
I have been a self-employed financial adviser for the past 15 years although I have worked in the industry for 45 years.
www.broberts.co.uk (http://www.broberts.co.uk)
I am married with two grown-up daughters, and like hollins, I also support Manchester United and have been a season ticket holder for 25 years, although for health and business reasons, I am very much an armchair supporter these days.
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hi all I'm Brian, born and bred in wrexham, married in 1963 moved to StHelens and lived happy ever after up to now, two "great" kids, four "great" grand kids, retired from glass works in 1998, spend a lot of time in my daughters house on the orme (not as much as id like.) support wrexham and liverpool, feel sorry for Bri, Hollins and The Medz, but they might get better. just love looking at what is on the forum, member of the R.A.O.B. (and thats were iv,e just been, hence such a lot of info.) look forward to talking and hopefully meeting you all in the future.
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Hi Folks.
My handle is Yorkie - not because I like driving trucks or that I like chocolate - just that I am proud of my Yorkshire roots. Actually I am half Dutch and half Cumbrian via Yorkshire but born and bred in the Smoke and have lived all over the UK including Scotland, West Country, Home Counties, Midlands and now Wales. This may well give a clue as to why I have such diverse opinions and love an argument, or should I say discussion!. Spent most of my working life associated with the Construction Industry on behalf of a few Foreign Companies. Been retired for 16 years now but still have an active interest in many topics and am an Advanced Driving Tutor and driving enthusiast. Don't expect profound comments or total agreement with any opinions given on the Forum. >>>
My megre intelligence quotient can be gathered from the fact that I am willing to confess to having been (note past tense) a Llandudno Town Councillor. Wow - am I pleased to have got that off my chest! _))*
Any questions you may PM me but I cannot guarantee any sensible reply.
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Hello, I'm Blodyn.
My father came from Deganwy and my mother lived in Llandudno for a while but I was born and brought up in Sussex. I fell in love with North Wales, and this area in particular, on our first family holiday here to visit Dad's family when I was a child. After studying at Bangor I had years of hiraeth in various parts of England till I was in a position to be able to work mostly from home and moved here in 2000.
I'm one of the team of volunteers who look after St. Tudno's Church and I also enjoy photographing wild flowers, walking and reading.
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Hi,
I first knew Llandudno in the late Sixties when we came on holiday here, we stayed in a holiday flat at 5 York Road. I loved riding on the tramway and the old buses doing the trip around the Orme. Interests include classic cars, narrow gauge railways, dabbling with photography, getting a good income from the stock market, walking around streets looking for unusual features, looking around derelict sites, must not forget my beloved 3 pigeons, collared dove and a canary D) The Merddin Emrys name comes from the Festiniog Railway and is the name of a Fairlie double steam locomotive. Moving from Penrhyn Bay to Rhos on Sea next Tuesday!
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Hi, my name's Eric, born in Coventry, evacuated during the war to Anglesea, moved to Llandudno, to the Gunsite on theOrme after the war. Then to the Tre-Ceuddyn Estate about 1951. Left school at 15 to become an apprenticed Toolmaker at Ferranti's in Bangor, where I worked for 9 Yrs. before joining Hotpoint and took redundancy after 29 Yrs 11 Months and 29 days, after working in the Toolroom. Then, press shop, assembly lines, and machine shop as a Foreman. Also served 9 Yrs. in the T A, achieved corporal Gun-fitter in the R.E.M.E. After Hotpoint and a couple of other jobs, started a light haulage & delivery service which continued until retirement. My hobbies included Golf and Cycling, but were curtailed by back problems.I currently ( try to ) play Crown Green Bowling. $salute$
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Hello, hello?... can you hear me through this newfangled contraption? Ah yes, thats better.
I'm Fester, a thoroughly fantastic bloke, loved by all that knew him, and will be deeply missed.
Oh, we are not doing epitaphs? its introductions is it?
Right, well I'm still Fester, and I hail from Yorkshire, despite having three out of four Welsh grandparents. Odd really. $walesflag$
I'm 47 now, and had a 27 year career in the Home Shopping industry, managing (or maybe mis-managing?) everything from Purchasing depts, Warehousing, Transport, Customer Services, Creative, blah blah... all very boring. But it did get me to many countries of the world on business.
I hated every minute of it, but it paid me well enough to leave the rat-race behind and come to live in this beautiful part of the world while I'm young enough to enjoy it. Redundancy, you can't beat it!
My hobbies now include;
Having a beer or seven with Dave R, and Mrs Fester
Dabbling in the stock market, (AGAINST Dave R's strong advice usually)
Visiting Merddin Emrys's bird collection,
Running a small (one might say infinitesimal?) business on Llandudno Pier,
Playing Darts, (with Forum member Born to Run)
Enjoying all aspects of this area with Mrs Fester.
Persecuting harmless crackpots on the Forum.
As you new members can see, much of what I do has come about by meeting some very good friends via this Forum.
So, join in.... you WILL have fun, you MIGHT learn something!
Who's next?
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OK, I'll go next.
I'm Steve, a fortysomething who has lived his whole life in the three towns area. I was born in St Davids hospital Bangor, hence my second initial and was raised in Llandudno. My family moved up the Orme to the new housing estate on Llwynon Rd in 1969 when I was two and I lived there for many years.
I went to Lloyd St/Tudno Primary & John Bright Secondary schools & left as soon as I could because they AREN'T the best years of your life!
I then did a 4 yr engineering apprenticeship with Welsh Water but there was no job at the end of it so I found myself driving buses for Crosville Wales whilst I planned my future. Planning is obviously not something that comes naturally to me as I ended up doing it for 10 years before I had to eventually leave for my sanity! On a whim I applied for a job in the paper for something I knew nothing about or had any interest in but thankfully I took to like a duck to water and have been a Network Rail signaller for nearly 14 years. I think after 10 years of dealing with the public the solitude of being a signaller was a breath of fresh air. I've been a relief signaller for the last 7 years and work a number of locations so the variety stops the job getting too monotonous.
I've always liked my rock music and have been to many gigs throughout the North West over the years. I keep meaning to learn to play the guitar but never manage to keep it up very long which is quite embarrassing as my brother is a guitar teacher! I'll get around to it eventually. I'm also a bit of a technophile and like my gadgets & big TV's etc.. I was finally going to treat myself to an iPad2 last week but I hear rumours that the iPad3 will be announced next month so I'll hold out for it. I support Everton FC although I don't go to the games any more as it got too difficult with the shift patterns I work.
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Hi, I’m Curly Cap and I’m currently changing my career after 20 years of self employment. I’m now Teacher training and so don’t spend as much time on the forum or “at home on the Orme” as I’d like to! (Hence my “No place like home” Avatar.)
My Dad’s from Wales, Mum’s from Lancashire and whenever we can, me and my family walk and climb everywhere ! (Hubby’s a Man U supporter but I prefer Rugby League – football goes on far too long !)
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Hi I'm Sue, I have been a member since the early days of the Llandudno Local, and am mainly interested in Social History and Genealogy. I was born in Llandudno and most of my family still live in the area so I often visit from my home in Ruthin. I have worked in the Health and Social Care Sector for 36 years in several different roles, currently as a work based assessor and support worker. I still love my job - which is just as well because I can’t afford to retire just yet!
My spare time is mainly spent with my ever increasing family – I have 3 children and 5 Grandchildren, the oldest of whom is 5. My interests are Holidays (anywhere) , Short Breaks (anywhere), Sewing, Knitting and Reading. For exercise I like going for walks but only if the weather is good, and I can take some photos along the way.
As for football teams, it probably isn’t allowed but I support both Liverpool and Manchester United, I don’t follow the Rugby, mainly because I’m usually babysitting or working when the matches are on so that other people can go to the pub to watch!
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Hia my name is Angie and I live and work in Conwy. I love local history and walking but like Sue I prefer walking in warmer weather. I joined the forum............can't remember when now but I love it. I have met some really nice people on here and love it when we have the meet ups. I have two children one lad of 14 who's in a band called Engage the Enemy and my eldest son is 22 he's a manager for River Island which is handy as he gets discount and I love their jeans :D
I have always worked in the Pub industry from bar maid to lease holder and can't imagine doing anything else. I enjoy meeting and talking with people from all walks of life which is probably the best part of the job, every day is different. My Husband Gezzy is a very patient man bless him and I love him with all my heart. I can't be doing with football but I do like watching rugby. I can't think of anything else to write........so that's it folks.
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HI MY NAME IS DAVE I LIVE IN MANCHESTER I HAVE A CARAVAN ON THE SITE OPPOSITE THE OLD HALL I AM DOWN EVERY WEEK END AND SIX FULL WEEKS FROM THE MIDDLE OF MARCH TO THE END OF OCTOBER. I PLAY DARTS FOR THE OLD HALL WHEN IM HERE FOR THE WEEK. I VISIT VARIOUS WATERING HOLES IN TOWN . THE SNOWDON THE VIC COTTAGE LOAF TO NAME JUST A FEW AND DARE I SAY IT A MEMBER OF THE CON CLUB CHEERS Z**
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I'm Jack, I was born in Colwyn Bay at the Nant-y-Glyn maternity hospital in 1974. Growing up in the Bay I have a seen a steady decline in the town from a bustling tourist resort before the A55 to the place we see today. I went to Conwy Road infants, then Pendorlan and Eirias High and apart from a couple of years backpacking and working my way around the world I have always lived in the Three Towns area. I now live with the family in Llandudno and am self employed in the building trade.
I was drawn to the original forum because of the wealth of local postcards, pictures and information as I love local history and when I get the time I have been trying to upload some of my collection of old postcards to the forum for others to enjoy.
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Hello to all from another Newbie,
About 3 years ago I moved with my family from Lancashire into the 3 Towns area and have not regretted it for a single moment. If asked I always say that it will take a bl***y big crowbar to get me back out of here.
When I arrived I became a Scout leader locally as our two children were both involved. Since then both have given up and I followed my lad into the Air Cadets. As I'm a little old to be a cadet I've opted to work on the Civilian Committee helping to raise funds and the public profile of the squadron.
Almost as an offshoot of this, I've found myself as one of the main organisers of the Conwy Festival of Youth. We will be taking over the Quayside in Conwy for a couple days during the Diamond Jubilee holiday weekend in June, with a host of youth centred groups, clubs and associations.
If you work with, or belong to, one of these groups and would like to join in with the fun - it could be a great opportunity to showcase your activities, recruit new members or helpers and raise funds.
If you would like to support the festival in some way we would love to hear from you as well.
You can find us at www.facebook.com/conwyfestivalofyouth (http://www.facebook.com/conwyfestivalofyouth) or you can email me directly.
Thanks,
Stewart.
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Hi, I'm Helen and I was born in Nant y Glyn in 1974 and lived in Rhos until I moved away darn sarf after Uni. The hiraeth has been getting stronger and stronger over the past few years and I plan to move back to the area in the next couple of years. Family all still live in the area and I'm back in Rhos every couple of months.
The memories, photos and postcards are a real blast from the past and aren't heping my homesickness!
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Hello I'm Tanya
I live miles away from llandudno and wished I lived nearer as I love grave digging at the Great Orme churchyard...What a lovely place to find ones dead and dusties...there's piles of them! The piles I'm particularly interested in are the Edwards clan, John Edwards (miner, then cab driver, who lived well into his nineties), Samuel (a bathing machine operator), Hugh Edwards, Robert Edwards, Grace Rawling and her clan, the Reeves family who ran the Cocoa House, The Timms family who ran various hotels, including the Wilton; Mary Williams (formally Shaw, formally Davies, formally Reeves), who ran the Cambridge restaurant and of course, one has to mention the smattering of Joneses, Robertses and Williamses families! There...I've totally bored everyone to an early grave! :D
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Hi Tanya,
I'm one of the Edwards clan that you speak of! John Edwards was my great great great great grandfather, and the Sam Edwards you're talking about was my great great grandfather. Dare I ask why you're interested in my family? Are we long-lost relatives, perchance?!
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Welcome to the Forum...HuhPuh, Tanya, and, of course...Jason. :)
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Cheers, Dave :-*
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I'm a little worried about this grave digging. :o
You are supposed to dig BEFORE the dead person goes in the hole..... NOT AFTER!
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Hi I'm Sara, been a member since the old forum. I was born in St Davids Bangor and lived in Lloyd Street until I was 6 when we moved to London. Came back to Llandudno 12 years ago.
My great, great, great grandfather (on my mums side) was Richard Hughes a contractor who built the Marine Drive. My taid was police sergeant in Llandudno in the 50's then worked in LSP motors. My mum was Llandudno Rose Queen in 1950 and worked for the GPO as a telephonist. My dad was an electrician on the pier and in the Pier Pavilion in the 60's, he was also projectionist/manager of the Savoy Cinema until we moved down south in '67.
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Hi all, Im Emma.
I live in wolverhampton. Im married and have a 6yr old daughter. I work for wolverhampton city council as a nursery nurse and have done since the age of 18. I work in a primary school and have been there a good 20yrs or so !!!!
My grandad was born in Llandudno and we have spent many, many summers holidaying here as children and now with my husband and my own child. Summer wouldnt be summer without a Llandudno holiday.
I joined the forum in search of my great grandfather last year and thanks to some wonderful people i have now found my Llandudno family, along with cousins i never knew i had.
We recently held a 'Roberts' family reunion in Glanwydden where the Roberts' all hail from......and what alot there are !
Llandudno is and always will be a very special place for me.......and one year, maybe just maybe, ill be living there myself. :D
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Hi Tanya,
I'm one of the Edwards clan that you speak of! John Edwards was my great great great great grandfather, and the Sam Edwards you're talking about was my great great grandfather. Dare I ask why you're interested in my family? Are we long-lost relatives, perchance?!
Hello again Jason
Yes, you may dare ask and yes, perchance we are long lost relatives! ;D My Great great great grandmother Elizabeth, was your Sam's elder sister :D. During my travels online, I bumped into Tony Roberts, who I became good friends with and who is (I hope it's still "is" actually...not sure if he is still around :( - will have to find out :-X) descended from Jane, Samuel's daughter....Do you know him? I have a feeling at the back of my mind that Tony mentioned a "Jason" ;)....Anyway, Tony and Me have piles of stuff that we have dug up! ;D I'll give you a summary by email, otherwise, I'll end up boring everyone here!
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I'm a little worried about this grave digging. :o
You are supposed to dig BEFORE the dead person goes in the hole..... NOT AFTER!
Hello Fester, thoroughly fantastic bloke :D Very true, but how else can you get down to the coffin nameplates? :o
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Welcome to the Forum...HuhPuh, Tanya, and, of course...Jason. :)
Thanks Dave Z**
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Hello Fester, thoroughly fantastic bloke
You've obviously not met him... :laugh: ??? :o
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I'm a little worried about this grave digging. :o
You are supposed to dig BEFORE the dead person goes in the hole..... NOT AFTER!
Hello Fester, thoroughly fantastic bloke :D Very true, but how else can you get down to the coffin nameplates? :o
I'm even MORE worried now!!!! :o
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Just found this forum and being interested in the local area, and a resident of Rhos seemed right to join. Looking forward to posting on here. :)
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Welcome to the Forum, Jazzmonkey! $good$
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Hi, Greetings from the Isle of Mull. Been a member of this site for a year or 2.
I was born an Evertonian on Merseyside. Most of my school holidays were spent at my nains in Penrhynside and for a few weeks I even attended Ysgol Bodafon. Nain stayed at Tan y Wal were Uncle Hugh was the village cobbler/shoe repairer 1950/1960s.
My fathers family are from the Llandudno, Conwy area and my mothers from Llandegfan/Beaumaris area.
Worked for BR for 35 years on Merseyside,Warrington, Bristol and York in operations. Heavily involved with East Coast Electrification then Dangerous Goods Officer with Trainload Freight until redundancy/early retirement in 1993.
Then became a Postman on the Isle of Mull and now live at the South West end of the Island overlooking Iona.
Enjoyed many happy holidays at my Mum & Dads with my family during 1970/1980s after they went to live at the West Shore end. Local pub was then the Rhoslan.
My hobbies are Outdoors.
Dog handler with SARDA Southern Scotland, 1st dog Border collie "Drift",now retired. Now training another Border collie "Cass".
Member of Oban Mountain Rescue Team.
Enjoy keeping in touch on this site.
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Hello, I was born in Llandudno, attending Craig Y Don School and then John Bright Grammar. Always worked in the area, now retired but still very much involved with the Llandudno Youth Music Theatre.
Look forward to reading the discussions but most of all the photographs of Llandudno through the ages.
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Hi, Margaret. Welcome aboard :-))
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Hello,
My name is Terry and I am originally from the Rhondda Valley.My late father's parents etc. originate from North Wales,his father was brought up in Llandudno and I am trying to research my ancestors in that area.
Terry
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Terry, you've come to the right place. There are people on here whos knowledge of local history is incredible. Start picking their brains.
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Hello all,
My name is Chris and I live in Cambridgeshire. My family moved to Llandudno from Coedpoeth nr Wrexham in 1960, when I was six. My father was a member of the Gwynedd Constabulary as it was known back then and we lived in Trinity Avenue. I went to school in Lloyd Street and then John Bright's Grammar School before we moved to Dolgellau in 1966. We returned to the area to live in Colwyn Bay in 1972 and I finished my schooling in Eirias High School and joined the Army in 1973.
I found this site after Googling for information on the Coast Artillery School, having used the West Shore gunsites as a playground when I was a kid.
As a former artilleryman, I have a "professional" interest in the site of the old School!
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Welcome, Chris.
I went to John Bright in 1961 which was probably a few years before you.
However, you may remember the names of a few of these lads from Lloyd Street school who were runners-up in the Hendre Cup in 1967
http://www.soccerscrapbook.co.uk/schools/page48.html (http://www.soccerscrapbook.co.uk/schools/page48.html)
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Thanks Bri,
I'd already left Llandudno by that stage and was living in Dolgellau...
I've seen a few names that I recognise bandied around on here though! Ted yr Ogof and his son Johnny, Robin Holden the lifeboat coxwain who was in my class at Lloyd St...
Cheers,
Chris
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This is a place for new Members to just post a quick message to say hello and tell us a little bit about themselves.
Hi, I work on the Daily Post. I'd like to reflect the interesting people/events in our wonderful three towns. I'll try to keep tabs on what goes on, on here. Or feel free to email me at davidpowell@dailypost.co.uk and I can see if I can help you.
I also have a Facebook page called 'Daily Post Conwy', if anyone's interested.
Ta, Dave
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Hello David, good to see you and welcome to the Forum.
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Welcome aboard, Dave,
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Greetings to one and all, from Colin Hugh Abbott, in wonderful Western Australia! I last saw Llandudno about fifty years ago! I went to Craig-y-Don Primary School during the early 1950s (Headmaster, Mr Ellis). Mr Ellis used to frighten me, but I'm sure he was a lovely man really. I attended John Bright Grammar School in the second half of the fifties (Headmaster, Mr Reece). I spent several years, back and forth, during the sixties, in Northern Ireland. That was a very interesting experience! Then, in 1969, I emigrated to Australia. In fact, I was a veritable "ten pound Pom". Great value! Never looked back! I sailed to Australia in the Belfast-built SS Canberra (which subsequently became a troop ship during the Falklands War). It was a wonderful ship, but it was eventually broken up for scrap. I am married, and have three adult sons. Cheers!
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Welcome to the Forum, Hugh. I've seen your posts about Llandudno on the BBC website before, I think. Please feel free to add in your memories wherever you think fit. :)
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Hi,
My name is Jim, just found this site and it is fantastic.
I was born in Oxford rd. and lived in Wydvydd Cottage and went to Great Orme school until about 1957, then moved to Lloyd St and lived in Maesdu Avenue (new flats then). In 1961 moved to Bridge Road and went to John Bright (managed to stay in bottom stream for 5 years).
Started to play golf in 63, taught by Sid Collins at North Wales, moved away in 72 working all over UK. Came back regulaly to see Mam & Dad (who ran The Rest and Be Thankful for 30 years) until they died recently (not been back for 2 years).
still a golf nut and mad Welsh rugby supporter.
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Hiya Jim, welcome to the forum. I'm a bit of a golf/rugby nut myself. We actually have a member here who owns a golf course. If we get enough interest maybe he'll host a forum championship.
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Hiya Jim, welcome to the forum. I'm a bit of a golf/rugby nut myself. We actually have a member here who owns a golf course. If we get enough interest maybe he'll host a forum championship.
Now there's a thought!
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A forum golf championship. John Oddy says "that's a thought."
But first, I'd better point out its only a Pitch and Putt----no drivers.
Secondly, I've. Got no experience of running championships. So maybe a visit to Wikipedia might be called for. Or even better a visit to John Oddy to pick his brains.
But, apart from these snags, it sounds a very god idea to me and I would do all I can to make it go o.k. Mike
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Mike,
The fact that it is a pitch and putt course is irrelevant, it’ll be a game of fun no matter what size the course is.
As for the organising of it, I propose we leave that up to Ian and Dave as it will be them putting up the mega first prize.
A morning/afternoon/day of golf, light refreshment and the chance to put faces to names would only strengthen the forum and be a great way of introduction.....over to Ian and Dave!!!
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John, I was at BXB 1981 - 1988 switchboard then Cashier. Am I right in thinking you were there then? Your name rings a bell.
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bring on the golf, have played on mikes pitch and put and it would be just the job for a fun game i bet fester would join in, you don,t have to be a golfer to try out the game, it would be great if we could get more members intrested, put me down for starters.
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Sara,
Yes, I was there, what an extraordinary memory you must have, even then I was the quiet, retiring type so its amazing that you remember me!
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If you wanted your subs or your wages you had to give me your name lol. Mick O'Regan also mentioned he thought you were up this way now.
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LOL...Mick O'Regan was the best man at my wedding.....no wonder it never lasted!
If you were dealing with my subs I was probably the most polite person that ever entered the Roundhouse....I never upset those that held the purse strings!
We'll have to get together and talk about old times.....another reason for the forum having a get-together.
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As Snowcap correctly points out, Fester would indeed like to join in. :golf:
However, it may be demoralising for everyone else as I am fantastic at Golf, as I am at everything else in the world. :laugh:
So, if I wasn't so keen to win the 3ft high solid gold trophy (donated by Dave and Ian), I would probably step aside.
A beer or eight may well be involved afterwards? Z** Z** Z**
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Fester,
I believe Ian and Dave are putting their loose change together and getting this one....
http://www.awards-trophies-supplier.co.uk/shop/golf-trophies---awards/silver-golf-trophies/products/golf-champions-claret-jug-award.html (http://www.awards-trophies-supplier.co.uk/shop/golf-trophies---awards/silver-golf-trophies/products/golf-champions-claret-jug-award.html)
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Put me down to help with refreshments ;D
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I share Winston Churchill's views on golf.... :twoface:
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Dave,
We're not asking you to play!.......only to provide the trophy!
Your organisation skills are legendary so a small golf comp should be a walk in the park (unspoilt by golf) _))*
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John, sounds like a good idea. I haven't been to a forum get together yet.
I remember Thurs & Fri mornings when Cashiers opened up at 7.30am the queue would stretch from the office door almost to the Roundhouse door. Everyone wanting their wages and subs before the vans left and everyone very polite LOL.
There is a BXB group on Facebook started by Garry Morton (Alan Morton's son). You have to be added by someone who is already a member. There are loads of names you'd know.
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Thought this was a "Say Hello" thread. More like general conversation! ZXZ Z** _))*
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Sorry :(
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Sorry Yorkie and everyone. I feel I am to blame for this "off subject" in this thread. It was O.K. until the subject of golf was mentioned. only two days ago, and it all went off at a tangent and I chipped in without thinking. I wanted to write something about this proposed golf competition but I'm going to put it in a new thread. Mike
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Yer.......sorreeee... WWW
Where was I before Victor joined in??? :twoface:
Ah, yes, I was part of the group on Facebook but I’m not a great Facebook user and don’t really bother with it. You can, next time you are on, send them my regards.
Yorkie, weren’t you ever at BXB? Sara and I were and we were just catching up.....
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What is BxB?
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What is BxB?
Exactly - what is BXB = sorry to post on this thread but no option really! L0L
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Last Post on this thread......
Call sign JX (Juliet Xray)......BXB is the abbreviation of HMP Brixton.....easy!
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My last pot on tis thread:
Still don't understand your comment Mr Oddy. I know Brixton well having been in the "Met" but never inside HMP Brixton - I presume you have! _))* _))* _))*
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Hello all,
Karen & Derek here making an introduction.
We are both from Llandudno and found this forum while entering 'dudno related searches into a search engine. An outstanding forum we may add!
We had been working in the teaching profession in South America until last month, when we decided to move our family northward to the land of Stars and Stripes in search of better prospects.
Cheers,
Derek.
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Good to hear from you, folks.
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Karen and Derek,
Welcome, hope you enjoy.
Yorkie,
Yes; I served 13 years in BXB......(we really should move this away from this thread)
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Welcome back, Karen and Derek. $walesflag$
FYI, this Three Towns Forum replaced the old message board.
Was it Lima in Peru you were living before?
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Hi
My name is Alan and although I live outside the three towns, I am the Secretary of Colwyn Bay Model Boat Club.
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Welcome to the Forum!
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Welcome back, Karen and Derek. $walesflag$
FYI, this Three Towns Forum replaced the old message board.
Was it Lima in Peru you were living before?
Hello stranger :D
What was the old message board? We were members of the Llandudno Forum.
What has happened to the rest of the crowd? Craig, Snakecorps, Molly, Lorraine, Chris Williams to name a few.
Yes that's correct, we were living in Lima.
Thank you for the welcome. $good$
Karen.
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Snakecorp
Hi Karen,
I think Snakecorp might be around somewhere... ;) :P
The old Llandudno Local message board suffered quite a few problems, including all the posts disappearing once or twice. Craig went off to pastures new. Ian and myself decided to set up this Forum to replace it and also expanded it a little to include Colwyn Bay and Conwy as well.
Nice to see you back. $good$
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Hi Karen and Derek,
I remember you from the old forum-- in fact we met at the King's Head one night during one of Craig's get togethers.
I had a different user name then.
Welcome back.
Nemesis
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Snakecorp
Hi Karen,
I think Snakecorp might be around somewhere... ;) :P
The old Llandudno Local message board suffered quite a few problems, including all the posts disappearing once or twice. Craig went off to pastures new. Ian and myself decided to set up this Forum to replace it and also expanded it a little to include Colwyn Bay and Conwy as well.
Nice to see you back. $good$
Shame about the Local, but having said that, you and Ian have done a marvelous job with this one.
$3towns$
Karen.
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Hi Karen and Derek,
I remember you from the old forum-- in fact we met at the King's Head one night during one of Craig's get togethers.
I had a different user name then.
Welcome back.
Nemesis
Thank you Nemesis, (whoever you were back then and whoever you are at this present time. :D)
Boy, what would I give for a few pints in the Kings Head right about now.
Cheers Z**
Derek.
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Whoops posted in another thread before intoducing myself ..how rude! :P I'm Sam - Llandudno born and bred. Love finding anything out about local history, and bumbling around the internet looking for relevant snippets of information. My maternal side of the family came from Penrhynside, Pant y Wennol etc - the Harris's. My grandfathers mothers maiden name was (Annie) Edwards but I don't know any anything about that branch of the clan. Hope to learn more as I browse around here. Okay that's me done for now..cheers $good$
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Welcome to the Forum Sam! Nice to see another new face... :)
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Yep same from me Sam $good$
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Cheers guys $thanx$
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Hi Folks,
I,m a "Conway lad", raised in the prefabs on the Morfa and after 15 years in the South of England returned to live in Llandudno. I went to Maelwyn school (because my granddad was the caretaker and lived around the corner) and later went to John Bright Grammar School. (Yep - an old codger).
I now live in Zurgena, Almería, happily retired and stumbled across this forum after joining the "You know you're from Llandudno if..." group on Facebook. Please feel free to visit me there: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1325204689&sk=info (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1325204689&sk=info) or my photos on: http://s725.photobucket.com/profile/bilkobailey. (http://s725.photobucket.com/profile/bilkobailey.)
We now visit North Wales every year as the parents get older. Maybe our paths will cross!
God Bless
Steve
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Hi! I'm new. I'm a student at Bangor University studying the history of the Llandudno and Bangor Jewish Communities. I'm from the US (Washington state) and I've lived here in north Wales for three years. I live near Bethesda though!
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Shalom and Welcome!
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Hi all, just joined today.
I was born at St David's in Bangor way back in the summer of 1955, Lived at 16 maesdu avenue flats, then 66 King's Road just over the bridge. Went to Dyffryn road primary, then after failing my 11+ went to Mostyn Central school on Trinity avenue.
My dad was known locally as Ernie post or EPO, especially in the West Shore social club.
Started work as an apprentice panel beater at Red Garages aged 15yrs in 1970. I have lived in Llandudno, Penrhyn Bay, Colwyb Bay and Old Colwyn. I now reside permenantly with my wife in sunny Cyprus, about 25Km into the hills from Paphos.
Regards, Dave E
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Welcome to the Forum. :) $good$
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Welcome to the Forum, I'm sure it's sunnier there than it is here today, because it really is a right miserable day as far as the weather is concerned.
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Hello Folks
I stumbled across your site by accident (more of that later) I live in Birkenvegas and as a small boy in the mid fifties was taken to Llandudno for the annual holiday.
It took about 3 weeks to get there in the Morris Minor now it's an hour on the train. I remember sand,sea and fun. I remember an age when children could play out and their parents wouldn't worry
I remember falling into the model yacht pool. A bloke pulled me out ,wrapped me in a blanket and found my Dad. Nowadays he'd worry about being sued.
We didn't have cable cars. We didn't miss them because we didn't know about them.
Anyway,enough rambling. I found your site while trying to find out about the Regent Court hotel. It was on the front and I'd imagine that by now has changed it's name. The reason I was looking was because it invokes happy memories.
Rock on Llandudno
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Hiya IanR, welcome to the forum. The Regent Court Hotel no longer exists. It was taken over during the expansion of the hotel next door. I hope I haven't ruined your day!
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Hi Paddy
Thanks for the reply. Do you know where the Regent Court was? I'd like to just go and look at it Happy memories......As we left my Grandfather used to pay the deposit for next year......I remember the motor boats on the pier.....Like dodgems with sticky up bits and sparks everywhere
If this pic does actually attatch I'm the handsome chap in the hat.
Ian
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The Regent Court Hotel was originally 5 Mostyn Crescent on the parade. It first merged with No 4 and/or No 6 but used the same name. Eventually it was absorbed into the Marine Hotel, I guess about 20 years ago.
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Many thanks Cambrian
That's exactly the information that I was looking for. This electric interweb is a wonderful thing
Ian
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Glad you found the info you wanted and you look so cute in that photo.
It reminded me of similar trips to a guest house in Blackpool. We were taken there every year to the same place by my great Uncle Harry, a lovely man.
We must be about the same age. I can see myself sitting on my best behaviour at the table.
Hope you enjoy this forum and welcome!
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Thank you for the welcome..
...Looking cute......I didn't know what life had in store for me.....Best behaviour......Where's it gone?........I don't want to appear big headed but my (grown up) children know how to behave.....Last year I had a cup of tea on the Orme. As I looked around I thought "You lot weren't born when I started coming here" Rather than be a grumpy old man I left quietly. Times change........About the same age???......I'm still 6
Ian
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Hi, guys
Just a short intro.
I am Rob from Bury, Lancashire.
I have viewed this forum as a guest for the past few years for general info on the town & to look at Dave Rs Photos :)
I visit LLandudno numerous times per year with my wife, & for the past few years mostly stayed at the same guest house. We would love to eventually retire to here, or somewhere near.
Rob
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Welcome Rob. Yes I do agree, Dave's pictures do enhance the forum considerably.
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Welcome, Rob, and thank you for your kind words. You too, Stan. :)
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Hello, I am a new member. I lived in Colwyn-Bay during WW2 as a refugee from Belgium. I attended College School and later Grammar Shool on Dingle and Eiris Park. I was also in the
2nd.Colwyn-Bay Boy Scouts Troop. Hopefully, somebody may remember me or was in the same school or Scouts although this is a long time ago.
Greetings!
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Welcome Hans Wins, (great name, you will never be a 'loser' on here)...I think you will find a lot of good stories, members, and old photographs on this Forum.
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Well. Found this section through Fester's 10th May post. As a 74 year old chronic member of the original forum, better do my bit and say a belated HELLO before it's too late! $walesflag$ Sketch map:
Born Kings Road 1938; moved Cwm Place 1949; London 1959; Donnington (now Telford) 1961; Denbigh 1963; Guernsey 1965; Llandudno 1967; Plymouth 1970; Barnstaple 1972; Llandudno 1973; Gt Yarmouth 1978; Thurlton 1985.
Schools & Jobses: Dyffryn Road/Lloyd St. 1941; John Bright's 1949 (virtually thrown out at 15); Butterworth's Furniture Jan,1954; Gas Boards July, 1954; Gwynfa Residentail Clinic 1968; Social Work training 1970; Generic Social Work with a mental health speciality & ASW 1972; musician & helping manage London Hotel 1975/6; back to SW/ASW 1978; Retired and volunteer disability rights and advocacy worker 1999 on.
Hobbies: playing saxes, clarinet & flute (preferences jazz and folk); IT; photography; reading/writing. genealogy and social history; used to be beer and walking.
Now happily married since 1981 (third time lucky - although my 2nd was lovely too). 4 great step-children (all here), 6 ditto step-grandchildren (1 in Leeds); 1 great step-grandchild and 1 scheduled for September. 2 daughters from my 1st marriage 1 a hospital sister in regular touch and 1 whereabouts unknown who severed contact.
I still constantly miss and pine for Llandudno but the smashing people on this forum compensate quite a bit. ZXZ
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Great post Micox. You've been about a bit!
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Hi, I'm Deb. I've been married to Phil for 32 years and work as a Police Sergeant in Greater Manchester. Phil retired from the Police after 30 years service 5 years ago and our plan is to move to Llandudno as soon as our house is sold.
We have been visiting Llandudno for many years and we just love the area, especially Angel Bay.
The commute to work will be a long one but I think it will be worth the extra miles - I've only got 2 more years left at work, and I think the benefits of living by the coast will outweigh the travel.
It feels like quite a big step for us as we don't know a soul in the area but I'm sure that will change when we become residents and get chatting to fellow dog walkers.
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Welcome aboard, Deb. Plenty of ideas in here as to the nicest places to live in the Llandudno area.
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Hi
I'm Chris , 51, based in Liverpool, I'm a sound dubbing mixer on a Mersey-based TV soap, supposedly filmed in Chester. My interests are largely genealogical, and I came across this forum after meeting another member over on a family history research site.
My wife's JONES family hail from Llandudno, and some still even live in the area, down by the beach at Rhos.
Love the area very much and have many happy childhood memories of great times spent on holiday here. I also have family down the road in Caernarvon, ( cousin Geraint is a well known Welsh poet and singer).
So if anyone is out with a camera and passing by Bron Y Berllan in Llandudno (family residence in 1911 census) or the Penn-y-frith cottages on the Orme (1901 census) I wouldn't mind a cheeky photo or two please, just to try and jog one or two memories in the family, thanks!
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Welcome Chris, though you have been on the Forum for a while now.
Just Googled you on the Hollyoaks cast website.... thats an unusual surname my friend, (obviously I won't spell it out here)
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Hello, I am a new member. I lived in Colwyn-Bay during WW2 as a refugee from Belgium. I attended College School and later Grammar Shool on Dingle and Eiris Park. I was also in the
2nd.Colwyn-Bay Boy Scouts Troop. Hopefully, somebody may remember me or was in the same school or Scouts although this is a long time ago.
Greetings!
Welcome Hans - nice to see you on the Forum. I remember you from Colwyn Bay staying with my parents - hope to hear more from you - Margaret
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Hello Hans Wins, You will remember me from some emails we exchanged around a couple of years ago, after I spotted your showcase in Colwyn Ba Library. You will remember we discussed teachers in the old Colwyn Bay County School, and the 3rd Rhos scouts. Especially Larry Lines. Mike Owen. On this forum under the disguise of OrmeGolf.
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Hi, I have lived in Llandudno Junction all my life (1954 vintage, Bangor St David's !) . Now working in the rail industry & covering an area including North Wales & Stafford to Carlisle. Not surprisingly I have an interest in travel , driving, DIY, aviation, gardening , walking , cycling & lots of other things. Learning more about our local area is always good & it is good to read input from others willing to share their histories & local information.
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Welcome to the Forum! $good$
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Hi All,
Found this forum while looking for a site for local historical interests. I've been registered for a few weeks but not got round to posting so a brief biog. is as follows.
I was born in Llandudno and have lived, schooled and worked all my life in the area (now Colwyn Bay) and I work in an admin. role within our local police force.
I've been browsing the site and like the of it and especially the old photos of the area.
Chrisw27 $walesflag$
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Welcome to the Forum, Chris! $good$
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Hi to all in the Forum
http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=613.0 (http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=613.0)
Yes it is me in the picture and I'm sur the slim waiter guy next to me is Paul Evans now at the Bee Inn!
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Hello Kev Chin! Used to go to the Cottage going back a few years. You once gave me an impromtu violin lesson when Ball and Boyd did the auction for Gogs when they closed down and were selling off their stock! Still learning - playing by ear! Very slowly trying to learn Vittorio Monti's "Czardas" haha. Maybe should try to walk before I can run ;)
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Hi, my name is Andrew and I'm a slightly overweight bloke from Glan Conwy who works in darkest Bae Colwyn. I don't do too much (I've got young kids so no freedom) but I do try to make my way up to the Red Lion Foods Stadium to watch Colwyn Bay FC as much as possible.
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Hello everyone,
I'm Rich I am born and bred in Llandudno. I was born in Oxford Road maternity in 1968. My mum was born in Llwyn onn gardens and my dad lived in Alexander road. My mum is now 80 and unfortunately my father has recently passed. I also have a sister Nicola.
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Hello guys,
This is Cameron jack here i become a new user of your forum.
One confuse here this is an golf forum?
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No it is not a Golf Forum although Golf is one of the Topics that has been, and still is discussed. The Forum is generally about things to do with the three towns of Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and Conwy although certain Topics mention many other places. Have a look around and I'm sure there will be something that you will find of interest.
Welcome! ££$
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Thanks for reply me. $thanx$
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Forum welcome to the. $good$
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We're very glad that you're here!
WHO are you?
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Interests, hobbies, job...whatever...
WHAT are you looking for?
What type of information are you looking for?
What kind of support do you need?
We'll do our best to welcome you and refer you to the best and most appropriate resources!
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Andrew88, are you a lunatic or a spammer?
Don't bother answering, I think its obvious.
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Andrew88, are you a lunatic or a spammer?
Don't bother answering, I think its obvious.
pfft you do make me giggle Fester.......course he could be a foreigner :roll:
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Andrew88, are you a lunatic or a spammer?
Don't bother answering, I think its obvious.
pfft you do make me giggle Fester.......course he could be a foreigner :roll:
You mean from the other side of the Pennines? L0L
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Hi,
I was born in Llandudno Junction in 1953 and went to Maelgwyn School and then Aberconwy. When I left school I started work as a shorthand typist for a chartered quantity surveyor in Colwyn Bay and then I worked for Barclaytrust in Mostyn Street in Llandudno. Looking forward to being a member of this forum!!
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Welcome to the Forum! :)
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Welcome, Joyce.
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Hi
I've finally got round to having a proper look. In the old Olle days I sent in some pics to Craig which I see you now have in the photo section dotted about. Some are very bad quality and I have since retouched and smartened them up (some considerably so).What's the best way to send them yo you?
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Hi
I've finally got round to having a proper look. In the old Olle days I sent in some pics to Craig which I see you now have in the photo section dotted about. Some are very bad quality and I have since retouched and smartened them up (some considerably so).What's the best way to send them yo you?
Hi,
Good to see you back on the Forum! I'd love to see the new improved versions, if you email them to me at admin @ threetownsforum.co.uk then I can put them up for everyone to see. Do let me know how you'd like to be credited as well.
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Hi,
I was born in Llandudno Junction in 1953 and went to Maelgwyn School and then Aberconwy. When I left school I started work as a shorthand typist for a chartered quantity surveyor in Colwyn Bay and then I worked for Barclaytrust in Mostyn Street in Llandudno. Looking forward to being a member of this forum!!
Hello Joyce and welcome. I worked at the Branch across the road from the Trust Office from 1983 to 1995. Did you work with Bob Simpson?
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Hello folks, my name is Tosh, my dad used to call me that when I was little and when I looked up from the keyboard of my laptop it said Toshiba so I thought there we go,a nickname, so just call me Tosh for short.
I was born in Stoke on Trent and moved here 10 years ago to semi retire and ended up working solidly for the 8 years, I am now properly retired.
I have done my bit and a bit more for the community and still do a bit if I get the chance.
I had my first holiday here at deganwy about 1953 when Randolph Turpin first bought the Summit complex.
An old friend sent me a link regarding vintage aerial photos today so I browsed around and came up with these fascinating pics of North Wales.
http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/image/wpw040142?search=conwy&ref=1 (http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/image/wpw040142?search=conwy&ref=1)
These were found within a couple of minutes so a little more mooching around could produce even more.
Have a look and see what you think.
Tosh
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Welcome to the forum Tosh $good$
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Hi - welcome Tosh!
Thanks for the Britain from above link - fantastic images on there. I will use it in further research - maybe even to resolve the long running and contentious debate surrounding the precise gps location of the centre spot of the old Llandudno football ground! (only joking ;D).
I'm Ludo, and I grew up in Llandudno. I now live in the beautiful Netherlands - in the oldest city of the country, Nijmegen. But I still live in Llandudno somewhere in my soul and of course in the Three Towns Forum....
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Croeso Welshwiz! $walesflag$
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Thanks for the welcome folks.
Have a look at this one and work your way backward and forward from it.
This one is fantastic.
There are hours of enjoyment here.
Tosh
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This is very interesting, Craigside bath house, mmmmmm.
It must be on the Little Orme.
I'm like a kid with a new toy.
Keep browsing.
Tosh
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D) What wonderful old photos of an old Llandudno Tosh. The streets look like they were when I was a kid. Must have been taken from a Sopwith Camel! Llandudno foolball ground; Jackson's fields; a naked Conwy Road; an almost naked Queens Road going straight up to join Conwy Road; the Oval cricket ground surrounded by empty fields and St Serial's Road backing onto empty fields and best of all, very few motors. $good$ Cheers.
Mike.
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Hello
I am new to the forum, and although I live miles away, My mother and her family are from Old Colwyn, a long time ago now they moved to Cheshire. Llandudno, Conwy and Old Colwyn have all played a massive part in my life, and Llandudno really is my favourite place, somewhere I come when I need cheering up, I feel relaxed and comfortable in Llandudno.
We used to Holiday there when I was younger and have great days out, the one I allways remember was the one in 1993 (I think, please correct if I am wrong), we had parked on the front down by Bodofon Fields, I had been pestering my mum and dad for me to go for a paddle in the sea, being somewhat younger then. We were in town when the most horrific thunderstorm started, we ended up going back into some of the many corner toy shops in town, and finally one gave us some black bin bags to make some make do coats from, upon running back to the car, at the other end of the Prom, I got my paddle I had been asking for, I remember water pouring up out of the drains etc. This is now one of my earlier memories.
More recently, I try to come to Llandudno several times a year, and the yearly trip is for the victorian fair, I normally help look after a steam engine during the day, and the Charabanc that leads the parade, and then I ride a Penny Farthing of an early evening.
I may just one day live in Llandudno, that would be really nice!
Anyway it is late and I have a big Job on tomorow, so will sign off, but look forward to lots of interesting threads on here, and hope being a "foreigner", not living in the towns, I am still Welcome to take part in the forum?
Best Regards
Edwin
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What a lovely introduction Edwin and welcome.
There are many "foreigners" to the forum including myself. One regular contributor is from Holland.
I hope you find lots to interest you as I have done.
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That was the year of the floods in the area. It was on 10 June to be precise the day after my children's birthday.
Welcome to this august Forum and enjoy! ZXZ
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Hello Edwin - Croeso!
I am Ludo, (the regular contributor from Holland) and I wish you 'veel plezier' (much pleasure) here in the 3 Towns...
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Hi
I've been visiting Llandudno and Conwy since I was very young and absolutely love the area. We are thinking of moving to Llandudno and see it as a second home already.
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Welcome, Kafan54. We'll look forward to hearing more from you. :)
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Welcome to the Forum, Kafan54! :) $good$
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welcome kafan54 I'm sure you,l not be sorry if you do move to llandudno.
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welcome kafan54 I'm sure you,l not be sorry if you do move to llandudno.
have you been at the sherry Snowcap :roll:
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grouse, Pen.
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Hello 3 Towns! I was given details of this site by a very helpful chap in a shop Mostyn Street yesterday. I had a very old photograph of what used to be my grandfather's family business which showed the frontage of their shop with a 'charabang' in front carrying what I think were their staff who were ready for their annual day out. The business's name was J. Roberts and they were drapers, furriers, milliners and the shop covered what is actually 4 shops now, with the Bengal Dynasty over the top :) At first this guy thought I was mistaken but when he took a closer look and saw the detail of the canopy and the upstairs windows he agreed that it was. I have another photo of the family home which was in St Mary's Rd and the house was named "Coolbawn" but having walked the length of the road we can't find one which still has that name but then again, this was a long time ago... My mum was born in Llandudno and her father's name was Gwilym Roberts but her parents separated when she was just 5 and her mother took her back to her home city of Norwich where she grew up. I have photos but not much information as unfortunately my mum didn't like to talk about her childhood - what a shame :(
Still, we ended up growing up in Lancashire so not so far away from Llandudno after all and I've visited the town for many years as I love it. It's only in recent years that my brothers and sister and myself have really started to wonder if we could find out more about our Welsh roots. It's a long shot as it's going back a long time - my eldest brother is 62! but maybe posting on here might help us find out more.
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Welcome, MPM :-)) Plenty of help here, in several topics.
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Thank you Ian. I will certainly try to make the time to have a good look around, but if anyone can help point me in the right direction then I will be very grateful ;)
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Hello MPM, and welcome to the Forum.
To achieve your goal of searching for information, you could either list a few questions here... or start a new topic in any of the existing categories. (threads)
However you decide to do it, our eagle-eyed members will spot it, and I am sure you will be inundated with information.
Fest.
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Hello MPM, welcome to the Forum.
In the 1929 Street Directory the listing for "Coolbawn" is number 31 St Mary's Road, Mrs E Roberts, Apartments.
The Shop you mention is listed in the Trade section under "Milliners" - J. Roberts Cheltenham House, Mostyn Street, 1 North Parade,
The alphabetical listing is Roberts, J. milliner, Cheltenham House Mostyn St. res Cheltenham House, 1 North parade, Promenade. Hope this helps! I can't find a listing for a Gwilym Roberts, but there are several G.Roberts listed at various addresses.
(My great uncle was a Gwilym Roberts - he lived in Caroline Road in later years, but as far as I know he had no connection with the above business,)
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Thanks for the welcome and information Fest & suepp. What a great start! I have managed to research a lot of my Norfolk ancestry but this is my first real foray into the Llandudno connection although it has always fascinated me. There are many gaps but luckily I have kept hold of quite a few photos and some memorabilia concerning Llewellyn Roberts who became quite famous as the Chief Engineer on the Queen Mary and there was a presentation to him acknowledge his achievement and the programme calls him "A Llandudno Townsman" but I'm not sure what relationship he was to my grandfather. My mother attended the presentation ceremony on a summer visit to stay with her grandparents, I assume at Coolbawn, hence the programme I have now. I greatly appreciate this information suepp and will pass it on to my brothers and sister, and I feel this site will help us enormously in our search. I'll know to look at no 31 St Mary's Rd next time :) I am just guessing they lived there as I have a photograph with the address written on the back but maybe it wasn't where my grandparents lived after all?
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Hellooooo................
I am Emer Caughfield and i am also new to this post.
Enjoy.......:)
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Hello Emma, welcome to the Forum. :)
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Hello I'm NWPO. I'll be posting later about a project I'd like to get started within the Three Towns.
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Sounds good. Let me know if you want a separate topic.
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Hello I'm NWPO. I'll be posting later about a project I'd like to get started within the Three Towns.
Is NWPO an acronym for North Wales Police Officer? If so I can't wait to hear what you have planned.
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Hello I'm NWPO. I'll be posting later about a project I'd like to get started within the Three Towns.
Don't tantalize us, get on with it then.... what is it? A manned voyage to Venus? A major act coming to Venue Cymru? or even more unlikely, some progress on the Pier Pavilion site? Hmmm.
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North Wales Philharmonic Orchestra...?
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or is NWPO short for Not Wrex Pisxxd Off... ?
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North Wales Philharmonic Orchestra...?
Got it in one.
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Who was instrumental in getting you to join this band? :D
I am of course, referring to the Forum. ;)
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Welcome Phil :D
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Hello I'm NWPO. I'll be posting later about a project I'd like to get started within the Three Towns.
Ahem... (cough) .... how much later? I need to go and bleach my cloths.
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Hello, I've just registered as a new member, but am a complete numpty with computers, facetube etc, so please excuse any errors ! Hubby + I are retiring next year and planning on moving to the Llandudno area. We live on the coast of East Yorkshire, which is pleasant but pretty flat !! We love hill walking and have always been big Lake District fans. After visiting Llandudno 2 years ago we fell in love with N. Wales. The coast and mountains are so beautiful (I guess I'm preaching to the converted here !). Llandudno looked so well cared for, unlike our local patch, Bridlington, which has been allowed to run down.
Can't wait to wake up to all that beauty every morning !
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Welcome to sunny Llandudno, NR :-)))
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Welcome to sunny Llandudno, NR :-)))
Obviously hasn't read Wrex yet! :D
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don.t be put off by his comments its next door to heaven in llandudno and i don,t mean every body is dead here. If you love walking up hills this is the place to come.
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hi was on old forum just discovered new forum lived in llandudno for 27yrs cant think of anywhere else i would want to live. work locally divorced no kids love going for walks in llandudno, deganwy anglesey amazing places
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Morning Furryfairy. Did you post much on the old forum? Your name seems vaguely familiar.
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Welcome to the Forum, Furryfairy. What name did you post under on the old Forum? :)
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Hi from Cordy at Wigan
We are regular visitors to Llandudno and surrounding area - our next trip will be in November for a few days
Semi retired now and hoping to buy an apartment and eventually move permanently to Llandudno
Hobbies include a spot of gardening, cycling and stock markets; I occasionally post on ADV--
I support Wigan Athletic football, Ms Cordy prefers Wigan RL; both have season tickets
Cheers from Sunny Wigan
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Welcome aboard, Cordy. Hope you enjoy the place :-))
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Hi Cordy,
Welcome to the Forum, a few of us on here also post on ADVFN... what is your name on there?
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Pillion
...and you Fester ?
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Festario... because Fester was not available as a name.
We have probably not seen each other on ADVFN, as I am invested in one fantastic online gaming company, (Thanks to DaveR) ... and some appalling Oil and Gas stocks.... (all my own work, sadly)
DaveR has suggested that we have a thread on here about stocks and shares... maybe a good idea?
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No; let's keep this forum free from investment issues
I hang out on a Test thread started by Momentos
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DaveR has suggested that we have a thread on here about stocks and shares... maybe a good idea?
Im not sure what the legal implications would be, anything involving investments takes you into FSA territory.
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Hi from Cordy at Wigan
We are regular visitors to Llandudno and surrounding area - our next trip will be in November for a few days
Semi retired now and hoping to buy an apartment and eventually move permanently to Llandudno
Hobbies include a spot of gardening, cycling and stock markets; I occasionally post on ADV--
I support Wigan Athletic football, Ms Cordy prefers Wigan RL; both have season tickets
Cheers from Sunny Wigan
Welcome, mate. Always nice to see a fellow ADVFN member. :)
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$good$ Hi everyone, Well I don't know if there are any original members on here but i was a member of the old forum a few years ago when I was presenting on Tudno F.M., I thought it would be good to let everyone know what i have been doing over the past few years since my last visit to the forum. I left the radio station to embark on a foundation degree in Digital Media and Television Production, which i passed with Merit, I then went to Bangor University to do my B.A Media degree, currently in my last year. I have opened my production company www.chubbybuddhaproductions.co.uk (http://www.chubbybuddhaproductions.co.uk) creating promotional videos for local businesses, well im trying anyway.
Well thats pretty much brought me back to the present day, i have missed a few bits inbetween but then this would turn into a dissertation and not an introduction lol.
Im off to have a nosey round the forum now but i hope to speak to some of you soon and well done on keeping the forum active, its an invaluable service to the local community.
all the very best Andrew Harris
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Hello!
I'm new here! I live in Bangor now, but have grown up and work in Llandudno area most of my life..
My names Callum Sinclair, 19 and in Bangor University currently studying Computer Science!
Some may see me in Weatherspoons working Z** or being a volunteer Divisional Duty Officer at St John Ambulance Llandudno Division...
Some may find me driving around a white astra with St Johns Ambulance on, if you do give me a wave!
Just popping up to say hi!
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Welcome to our forum, CS:-))) Hope you enjoy the place.
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Hi all! I am just another newbie and found this forum by chance...I am curious about y'all and will hopefully see you in another thread soon ;) have a nice day!!
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hi there just some info about me i live in portsmouth. iam enjoying retirment i have been doing family history, iam a member of portsmouth model boat display team i came across your site i was looking at pictures of pubs - hotels this is good but the iceing on the cake was to see the washington hotel my mum and stepfather ran from late 1961 to 1963. it had a great feeling about itwe hear are some of the groups we had playing remember these are up and coming groups of the swinging sixties the kinks the swinging blue jeans billy j kramer and the dakotas the mersey beats mikecotton big band sound jhonny dankworth,in 1989 my wife my daughter caroline and my self we stayed at castle hotel it was very nice there.we were shocked to see the wanton vandiliasm bring back the birch. ive nearly done hope this this okay thanks
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Welcome to the Forum :)
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Hello everybody,
I just stumbled upon this website whilst I was checking to see if there was anything new surfacing about the L&CBER Ltd. (I am currently developing the definitive history of it between 1890 and its final meeting and wind up in 1966).
Having had a lifelong affection for Llandudno and its environs it was from my pram in the front garden of 75 Mostyn Avenue watching the trams go into and out from the fields at Nant-y-Gamar Road that skewed my mind in the direction of a life-long interest in trams. That was in May 1943. No logical explanation for it but that was the moment the dye was cast - 8 months old! I wonder how many of you can pinpoint the moment when you were hooked on your own interest or hobby.
In 1979 I met Stuart Rivers and his family and found that we shared mutual interests in areas other than trams. Like many people in the Llandudno-Colwyn Bay-Conwy triangle I was profoundly shocked by his sudden death in May this year. On a personal note I lost a loyal and true friend. Your area lost more than that - the Llandudno Advertiser got it about right when it referred to him as "The Town Protector". May the district find someone of equal stature and passion to keep a watchful eye on what is going on in the area as a whole.
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Hi Everyone,
My name is Allister, we are moving to Wales next year, possibly Colwyn Bay. Found the forum while researching, quite interesting to see it speak of two more towns. Here to learn more about the community, as I intend to look well-aware for my fiance when visiting in the early spring.
We both currently get to travel freqently due our work, we met in London, now managing brand events in various locations across EU, and as she is from Wales, we are attempting to have a year or two settled closer to her family. We enjoy photography, walks, relaxing dining, regular getaways and the idea that one can relocate if one so!
That's pretty much it for now, enjoy the weekend!
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Welcome aboard, Allister. Hope you enjoy the place :-))
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Hey Ian,
Thank your the kind welcoming - I am already roaming around :) !
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Hello, Newbie Alert!!!!!!
Bit aboutme, I am 28, lived in Rhos for night on 25 years of my life, other commitments have taken me away but still get home as often as is possible
Stumbled across this website and decided it would be a good way to keep in touch with Rhos and the towns as a whole so here I am
Dave
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Good to see you, Dave.
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Hi
I've just joined after looking for info on my family and coming across my cousin Eddie Jones from llandudno. $walesflag$
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Well done and welcome!
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Hi
I have been a guest on this site for a few months and decided i would like to join.
I was born in Colwyn Bay a fair few years ago, grew up in Rhos and have lived in the area all my life $walesflag$.
I,m not sure wether this is the right way to introduce myself but i couldn't find a new members bit
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This is the right bit and welcome to the Forum, Linda. :)
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Welcome to the Forum Linda..... looking forward to reading your posts! :)
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Hello all, lived localy since I was 10 in 1990. I have lived in Llandudno, Rhos on Sea and Colwyn Bay :)
Love the area even if I am not a native, I have lived here longer than my birthplace so class this as home. I pretty much spent my childhood on the orme/pier/prom/oval and have worked localy all my working life. Love DaveR's pictures and all the ones posted on Llandudnos facebook page.
I hope to sto you all on this forum.
Rob
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Welcome to the forum, Robbo. Good to have you on board. $good$
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My wife and I are spending 7 days holiday in Llandudno from the 3rd to the 10th August. We would like to know what events and entertainment there are in the town. We would love to make some friends with people in Llandudno through this post and meet up when we come to Llandudno I hope that we do find friends that we can meet up with. $thanx$
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Though I left Llandudno in 1964 to join the navy with Eddie Jones, I love my town. Eddie lives in the midlands and I live down south but it goes to show how many forums are about your home town? I know lots of Llandudno boys joined not only the navy but the forces in general past and present and I believe we have a proud heritage. There are lots of people I would like to ask about, but not sure if I can do it on this forum?J
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Welcome to the Forum, Tony and, sure you can, there's a section all about people here - feel free to post as much as you like:
http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,227.0.html (http://threetownsforum.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,227.0.html)
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Welcome to the Forum. $good$
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Tony, since you mentioned this forum to me I have logged on most days in the last twelve months and I have contacted four people on the forum that I knew at school and worked with on the beach before I joined the Navy, and then I have worked out a few more by their user names, so ask away matey. It's a great forum for info about the old place. I don't know if anywhere else has one as good. !!
UP SPIRITS !! Z** $walesflag$
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Hi everyone , I love the site ;) I have visited Llandudno many times in my search for family history . My Mum was born here and I have discovered much about my kin but am always keen to learn more $walesflag$ $walesflag$
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Welcome to the Forum. :)
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Hi. Have just joined this forum. I don't live in Wales yet but my wife & I do have a property close to Llandudno where we spend as much time as possible throughout the Year. I hope to retire soon so that we can make the move permanent. We have holidayed in Llandudno and the surrounding area for the last 30 years or so. Can't get enough of it really. Looking forward to reading some good post's on here
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Welcome to the forum - and the town :-)))
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Welcome to the Forum, Nimbus. :)
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Hello everyone I am working on the redevelopment of the railway station for bgcl nice town and good people dave rs photos are great dave if u want to come to site and keep a record of the works u r more than welcome I am sure we can arrange something regards mike murphy bgcl
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Nice offer, Bm.
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Thank you, Mike, I will be in touch. $good$
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Hi .......... another newbie for you.
We, myself and "him indoors", are a couple of young at heart, early retirees and looking to relocate to Llandudno. We hope this forum will be a mine of information for us. Bear with us as there will be a lot of questions ;)
L.
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Welcome, L. Hope you enjoy the place.
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Welcome to the Forum. Feel free to ask away, we're good at answering questions! ;D
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Lived in llandudno all my life, looking for a wedding venue for 2014 but catch being I (we) would like to hire land on the great Orme (west shore area) llys helyg drive would be perfect venue, looking at 200 guests for day/night. Marquee hire too. If anybody knows where I can start looking please let me know
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my names hardknox, youll probably know me if youre from the bay as ive lived there all my life. why i am called that,,well i came up the hard way,,not complaining just the way it was back then
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Welcome to the Forum. Always good to have more representation from Colwyn Bay. $good$
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Welcome to the Forum Hardknox.
I suppose there is no point asking which ''school'' you went to? :laugh:
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Hello
From Leeds originally I took early retirement at 50 (due to health issues) and decided to move to the seaside/countryside. My choices were between Seaford (East Sussex) Whitby (North Yorks) and Llandudno (all good walking areas, my main pastime). Unable to choose I decided to spend a few months in each before deciding on one.
I spent a year in and around Seaford, two months in Whitby (other than the walking that was a little disappointing and is now out of the equation) and as of April 20th I've been in Llandudno (well Penrhyn Bay to be precise).
Must be said (and I say this with sincerity, it’s not a facile attempt to win favour with the forum) Llandudno has been the friendliest and most welcoming this far. I’m hoping to spend the summer here at least before I make my final choice.
This forum has been a happy discovery and a very useful source of local knowledge.
Regards
BUFF
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Good to have you here, Buff; Llandudno is a friendly town, by and large, and there's a fair bit happening. This weekend will give you some idea of what a willing and exceptionally hard-working team of volunteers can achieve.
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Hello Ian
Thanks for the welcome :)
I'm taking a look at the V.E tomorrow, looking forward to it. Very keen on volunteering myself due to some degree of disability I am limited to what I can do but I've already been in touch with: http://cvsc.org.uk/ (http://cvsc.org.uk/) to see what's available in the area.
Early days but really enjoying myself thus far, I'm two mins away from the Little Orme/Angel Bay here utter joy for a keen walker.
Do have some issues with my accommodation but I hope to find somewhere more suitable in the coming weeks.
Regards
BUFF
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There are plenty of helpful and knowledgeable folk here on the forum, Buff, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask away.
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Hello Buff, welcome to the forum.
From Leeds eh?.......Most here are very friendly, apart from me... because I'm from Bradford! $angry1$ :laugh: :laugh:
Whitby is very nice, but gets boring after a while.
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Hello Fester
Thanks for the welcome.
Truth be told I was born in Carlton a tiny farming village that was nearer Wakefield than Leeds (but no one willingly admits to coming from 'Wakey' though do they?) But I spent most of the last 30 years in Leeds.
One of the things I miss most from Yorkshire is the lovely Salts's Mill up the road from Bradford in Saltaire, rarely a month went by without a visit there.
I agree with your opinion of Whitby, I'd exhausted it's potential within the first month. The best thing was the Whitby to Robin Hoods Bay walk, but the 'town' (more like big village) seems to be little more than tea rooms, chip shops, charity shops and PUBS (way too many for such a small place). Bit 'lively' on a weekend too with Stag/Hen do's from the North East.
Had a nice day here today, took a walk to Colwyn Bay and back. I'm doing Conwy tomorrow weather permitting. I have a list of about twenty walks I intend doing (list is increasing all the time) the walking here is amazing I'm in my element.
Need to get better accommodation though (very 'laddish' place I'm in at the moment) so if you know anyone nice who is after a lodger please let me know.
Regards
BUFF
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Buff, I can guarantee that the weather will be fine for your walks this weekend. $good$
Wakefield?? Embarrassing??............. why do you think I got out of Bradford!!
One great thing about Whitby, it had the best fresh seafood and shellfish I have ever had.
Mmmmmm Crab! $dins$ $dins$
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Hello.
Just joined. My name is Andy and I live in the Bay. I work at Rydal Penrhos and am Chairman of the North Wales Junior Chess Association.
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Hello Buff, welcome to the forum.
From Leeds eh?.......Most here are very friendly, apart from me... because I'm from Bradford! $angry1$ :laugh: :laugh:
Whitby is very nice, but gets boring after a while.
Hey Fest--- you aint the only Yorkshire person here !! I was born in Huddersfield.
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Hi, Andy. Welcome aboard, and may you enjoy the odd ganbit.
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Hello.
Just joined. My name is Andy and I live in the Bay. I work at Rydal Penrhos and am Chairman of the North Wales Junior Chess Association.
Hello Andy.
BUFF
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Hey Fest--- you aint the only Yorkshire person here !! I was born in Huddersfield.
It seems we are legion.
BUFF
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Hello new members :) Buff...was just wondering what's the chicken thing about or have I missed something? It's just that when I saw your name I recognized it as a breed of chicken (the only one I know and I know not much else about chickens except how to cook 'em) and then noticed the avatar pic. Just curious :)
P.S. Oh yeah I know Bantams too!
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Hello Sam
Thanks for the welcome.
No great thought behind Buff Orpington, the name amused me and I've had it as a username on a couple of forums I've been on it always evokes comments. This one on Checkhookboxing is a favourite of mine:
(http://i.imgur.com/aVnTWsT.png)
Everyone loves a bit of Buff.
BUFF
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......and goodbye..... ???
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......and goodbye..... ???
:laugh:
Well put Sam
As always I missed everything. Only just catching up on events today.
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Hello
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Stumbled across this site because I saw a bloke with a monkey in a pram, spandau ballet on his CD player, walking down the road by the cross keys. Went home to Liverpool, googled it and this forum popped up! Joined, lurked for a while and now me and Paula are back here for the airshow in The Arvon, thought I'd say hello. Lovin that fella with the monkey by the way! Dave R, boss photos mate, paula is convinced that's me and her on the pier in the rain. She wants to buy a copy mate if that's possible and get it framed. Hope we might meet a couple of you lot over the weekend. Nice one, Alan and Paula. X
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Hi, my name is Jean and I've just moved up to Llandudno from Shrewsbury in Shropshire with my husband Dave..We have been visiting the area for several years now and always said we would love to live here..Dave was born in North Wales and has family all across the coast..We moved in March and it was a big thing for me having lived in the same village for 56 years...Thats all my life if you were wondering :o ..Now we are here I think its the best move we ever made..We are loving the new life...Dave is retired and I was made redundant 2 years ago..Prior to being made redundant I had a bad shoulder injury at work so now I find I cannot work..I would love to make some new friends in the area so anyone who wants to natter on here or maybe one of the chat programmes would be great..I am on Facebook so please get in touch if you want a new friend! :)
Feel free to ask me anything! $thanx$
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Welcome Jean, you should enjoy it here! $3towns$
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Hi from me too, although lived in the area for 40 years ,i am also quite new on this forum. Some interesting debates go on and useful information too.
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Yes I'm finding it quite interesting..Pity there aren't more active members though!
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It varies. This time last year we had 104 online. When the weather's fine, though, folk are often out and about, not sitting in front of computers.
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I've been looking at your interesting and informative site for some time now and really feel it's time I should join.
My family owned a caravan on the old Morfa Conwy site from the late 1950's until the mid 1980's and I spent all of my childhood/teenage holidays there. I have such vivid memories of that time of both the site and the surrounding area. I would love to share some of these with like minded folk.
$thanx$
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Welcome to the Forum. :D
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Morning - my name is Jean and we have just moved to Llandudno from Nottingham so hoping to find out lots about the area from this forum.
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Hi, Jean; good to have you in here.
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Morning - my name is Jean and we have just moved to Llandudno from Nottingham so hoping to find out lots about the area from this forum.
Nice to meet you at the Santa Run this morning Jean. ;D
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Thank you both.
I went to the shop and found the flowers - don't know where I was looking yesterday.
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Hi , I lived in Llandudno way back in the 1940's .
I live on an Island in the South Pacific, where we own a Restaurant.
I have I have many vivid and happy memories of Llandudno during my childhood , :)
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You must post some pictures. I'm pretty sure many of us would like to be reminded of summer :-))
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Indeed ThaiThyme, Welcome.
Tell us more of these wondrous, far-off lands.
Is it Polynesia? Micronesia? Is Thai Thyme the name of the Restaurant?
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Indeed ThaiThyme, Welcome.
Tell us more of these wondrous, far-off lands.
Is it Polynesia? Micronesia? Is Thai Thyme the name of the Restaurant?
Sorry about the delay in answering, yes you are right "Thaithyme is the name of one of our restaurants, we are so busy just now as it is the Christmas period, and to-night is New Year's Eve every table is booked, will send a few photo's when things settle down. . I wish you and all members a Happy New Year and may all your wishes come true.
Reg
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A Happy and prosperous New Year to you Thaithyme, we could do with a restaurant like yours here.
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HI.
A photo of some of our staff I am the good looking one
Reg.
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Mmmmm, time for me to start saving up for a holiday methinks!
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Oops I missed this when I joined the forum :o Hi my name's Amanda, living in Suffolk at the moment but have links with the Conwy area and trying to relocate to the area before my 6 year old daughter gets too big. $walesflag$
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Welcome to the TTF, Amanda. Hope the weather's not too bad where you are just now.
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certainly not as bad as you guys have been having this past few days, hope the damage has not been too bad :/
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Morning all,
Been living here since 2007 (moved from Yorkshire). Have enjoyed reading the forum for some time ands now thought I stop being a 'lurker' and become a contributor.
I am now a full-time writer and publish my work for Amazon Kindle.
:)
M
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Welcome! D)
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Hello, my name is Sylvia, I live in Canada but went to Colwyn Bay Grammar School 1966. My parents owned the old Tudor Cafe in Rhos-on-Sea and we lived above it. I remember many of the shops on Penrhyn Avenue, Pryce's Grocery, Pierce's butcher's shop next door to us, the old Cinema across the street, Garstang's yard across the street. The chippy around the corner, the fruit and veg shop next to it. I have lived in Canada for the last 40 years but I have always felt that Wales was my true home and I go back and visit every 2 or 3 years. How things have changed!
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Hi,. Sylvia. Good to have you with us.
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Hello Sylvia, welcome home...... Yes I remember those places and your cafe,and the cinema with the double seats on the back row ;) were you part of the Rhos pool crowd?( I think I am a few years older than you,so maybe not)
A friend of mine from Rhos, Len McMahon moved to Canada B.C. late sixties, did you know the family?.
Good to hear from you.
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Welcome Sylvia - I remember all the places you mention in Rhos but can't place you but I must be a lot older than you!! Enjoy your stay.
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Hello
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Hello
Welcome to the Forum. $good$
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Thank you
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New member having lived in Llandudno on the Great Orme for 15 years.
I've been a reader of this blog for some time but have never contributed. Which will perhaps change in the near future. Hello everybody!
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New member having lived in Llandudno on the Great Orme for 15 years.
I've been a reader of this blog for some time but have never contributed. Which will perhaps change in the near future. Hello everybody!
Welcome to the Forum. $good$
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Hello Diz
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Hello,I am interested in the history of the Great Orme and Llandudno.I hope to trace my ancestors who lived in the area.
Also I would like to know more about the Isolation Hospital in 1930.I found the site through "Old Llandudno".
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Hello, Kaye. Someone will be along very soon to help you out.
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Hello Kaye, welcome to the Three Towns Forum. There are loads of photos on here of the old Llandudno and I hope you enjoy looking at them.
If you want to know anything about your ancestors please post the details under the heading Genealogy and Research and someone may be able to help you.
There was an isolation hospital in Maesdu Road Llandudno and we later called it the Annexe but there may have been one at the Sarah Nicol Memorial Hospital in Trinity Square which was opened in 1904 ( later to become the Llandudno Youth Centre )
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Thank you Hugo.I shall follow that through
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You are welcome Kaye, I noticed that you've had a look at Genealogy and Research today and if you click on "New topic" then on "Subject" you can put your own title in.
Then put down what you are looking for and hopefully we can help you in your search.
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I have been fascinated by the family searches on the G and R site and shall now dip my own toes in it!
Here goes.
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