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Local News & Discussion / Re: Everything to do with Rhos On Sea
« Last post by Hugo on Yesterday at 03:32:30 pm »
It's nice to look at old photos and they bring back happy memories of a bygone age.     that young boy hasn't changed in all the years that have elapsed since the photo was taken.
Rhos holds many memories for a lot of people and I can clearly remember riding on a toastrack tram going past Rhos on Sea Golf Course when my father pointed out to me a boat that was being laden with Limestone from the Little Orme, nice memories.
It is only in very recent years that I found out that where the Pier once was, was in Caernarfonshire as I assumed it was in Denbighshire
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Politics & Current Affairs / Re: Points to Ponder
« Last post by Hugo on Yesterday at 03:15:54 pm »
It made me think of the time many years ago when I worked in a Government Building that had the Dole Office on the ground floor.
We would see the same old faces going there week in week out to sign on for their Dole money.     We came to the conclusion that half of those signing on didn't want to work, a quarter were unable to work because of health reasons and the other quarter were already working on the sly
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Hobbies and Interests / Re: Local Wildlife
« Last post by Hugo on Yesterday at 03:09:40 pm »
I was having breakfast in the sun lounge this morning when a very plump female Greater Spotted Woodpecker flew onto a tree and started eating the peanuts from the nut feeder.
My camera wasn't handy and I didn't want to move as any movement usually frightens the Woodpeckers away.    She was feeding for quite a while before eventually flying off

The photo was taken some time ago
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Hobbies and Interests / Re: Gardening
« Last post by Hugo on Yesterday at 01:31:11 pm »
Hugo,
You are welcome to drop in for a coffee if I am around.


Thanks for the offer Hammy but I was unable to call around as I was just paying a flying visit to Bryn Pydew this morning.  The area by the Obelisk was well worth a visit as it was swathed in beautiful Cowslips and I did notice some Purple Orchids starting to appear.
What a lovely area to live in
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Hobbies and Interests / Re: Gardening
« Last post by SteveH on Yesterday at 10:15:34 am »
From trimming your trees to putting down decking, you may not realise all the ways you could be fined from the comfort of your own garden.

Since the warmer weather is (apparently) on its way, many of us will be thinking about spending more time in our gardens and might even be considering some renovations.

To help us stay out of trouble whilst still making the most of our outdoor space, the garden-building experts at Tiger, have revealed nine ways that we Brits could potentially be fined in our own yards.

cont https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/24267850.can-fined-garden-trimming-trees/
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Mould, damp and mildew: Here's how to identify and get rid of them
Experts explain why condensation can lead to a host of problems, so grab your marigolds and get cleaning

This spring's dismal weather may have long lasting repercussions. Nobody wants to fling open their windows to let in the fresh air while it's so wet and windy.

But stagnant moist air can cause problems in your home. The terrible trio of mould, damp and mildew can lead to peeling wallpaper, discoloured paintwork and the dank musty smell of an unloved house ? as well as making health conditions worse.
cont https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/mould-damp-and-mildew-heres-how-to-identify-and-get-rid-of-them/


How to stop flies coming into your home
The summer months act as a multiplier for fly populations, allowing them to breed, and live free of cold, thus resulting in increasing numbers of flies across the UK.

Now we've entered spring, you can expect to find them in your home.

There are practical measures you can take to deter house flies, such as thorough cleaning which can get rid of breeding spots, and removing potential areas for flies to lay eggs, as they can reproduce very quickly.
cont https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/24268499.stop-flies-coming-home-fly-season-looms/
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Local News & Discussion / Re: ASSETS to tourism in Penmaenmawr Conwy
« Last post by SteveH on Yesterday at 09:59:44 am »
A THRILLING new aqua park that will create jobs, attract visitors, and boost the economy in a seaside town has been given the green light by planners at Conwy.

Graiglwyd Springs Fishery in Penmaenmawr will be transformed into the inflatable water attraction called Sblash  https://sblash.co.uk/  that will employ up to seven additional staff from May to October each year.

The wild water adventure will feature a towering 3.8m Mount Rainier, exhilarating slides and a range of obstacles, floating trampolines, a freefall experience and the Waverider.

Read more...... https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/24268560.inflatable-water-attraction-sblash-open-conwy/?ref=rss&IYA-reg=49560bcd-5a9c-47f0-8fc5-ba2e71710589

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Politics & Current Affairs / Re: Points to Ponder
« Last post by SteveH on April 21, 2024, 10:03:24 am »
There is, it seems, an epidemic of illness among the working-age population.

This week the Office for National Statistics once again warned about the number of people being driven out of the jobs market because of ill-health.

And on Friday the government in England said it wanted to change the way they are supported alongside a crackdown on what it calls the "sick note" culture.

But it is not just those who are out of work who are affected. Research by the Health Foundation shows there are as many people aged 16 to 64 in work whose health limits what they can do as there are out of work because of ill-

cont https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-68849843
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Hobbies and Interests / Re: MILITARIA
« Last post by SteveH on April 21, 2024, 09:58:42 am »
D-Day 80: Servicemen silhouettes assembled near Gold Beach

Silhouettes representing almost 1,500 servicemen who died on D-Day have been assembled at a French museum.

To commemorate 80 years since the Normandy landings, the figures travelled from a workshop in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, to the British Normandy Museum.

The figures overlook Gold Beach, one of the key landing points.

They were transported via Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire and Fort Nelson, near Fareham in Hampshire.

The 80th anniversary of D-Day falls on 6 June.

cont plus photos https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-68853855
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Times Past / Re: From the archive ....Original crossing linked Llanrwst with Trefriw
« Last post by SteveH on April 21, 2024, 09:54:16 am »
History of river crossing where there was a catch to get to the other side
Original crossing linked Llanrwst with Trefriw so customers could enjoy reviving waters of Trefriw Spa

An enterprising vicar helped put up a bridge between Trefriw and Llanrwst in Conwy. It was huge help for travellers as it spanned the swirling waters of the tidal Afon Conwy - but there was a catch.

The vicar The Reverend John Gower, whose toll house was located on one riverbank, built the original bridge in 1881 as it helped them avoid having to go on the longer route over Pont Fawr. He charged people a toll fee for the privilege of using the bridge.

cont https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/history-river-crossing-catch-side-29026302?IYA-reg=49560bcd-5a9c-47f0-8fc5-ba2e71710589
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