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Offline Merddin Emrys

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #135 on: February 28, 2011, 04:52:15 pm »
thanks, I just bought that picture the other day from the same seller for 99p, he's put his price up now!
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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #136 on: March 03, 2011, 03:49:30 pm »
mmm, Italian  D)



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Colin Fry
« Reply #137 on: March 04, 2011, 07:06:59 pm »
Is Colin Fry the psychic coming to Venue Cymru? I had this strange feeling last night he was

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #138 on: March 04, 2011, 07:20:32 pm »
Cross my palm with silver and I'll tell you

Offline Blodyn

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #139 on: March 04, 2011, 09:38:23 pm »
AN EVENING WITH PETER OWEN JONES  

Thursday 24 March, 7.30 pm at Holy Trinity Church. 

The BBC presenter of “Around the World in 80 Faiths”, “Extreme Pilgrims” and “How to Live a Simple Life” will be reading from his new book and taking questions. 

Tickets £10.00 and proceeds will be towards Peter Owen Jones’s charities and Holy Trinity Church.
 

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #140 on: March 17, 2011, 06:37:50 pm »
The IHBC - Institute of Historic Building Conservation are holding a school on Thursday 16th June - Saturday 18th June 2011 at the St George's Hotel, Llandudno.

http://ihbc2.org.uk/speakers.aspx

Pendragon, there's a study tour of Lady Forester's on Saturday 18th June which may interest you.

Meet the Architect and Contractor to view the outcome of works and the new extension as a success of close working between the client, agents and the Council. Most recently, St Dunstan’s the charity for blind and visually impaired service people, have purchased the property, repairing it and extended the building.

Lady Foresters Convalescent Home isa Grade ll Listed building was a purpose built medical centre dating to 1902. The building retains the majority of its original layout and features including two teak panelled spiral staircases and an ornate pitch pine panelled dining hall. The majority of the modifications to the standing building dated to between 1902 and 1912.


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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #141 on: March 17, 2011, 06:42:45 pm »
It's £140 if you're not a member!  :o

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #142 on: March 17, 2011, 07:30:41 pm »
It's £140 if you're not a member!  :o

Oh, didn't see that.  :-X

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #143 on: March 18, 2011, 10:24:58 am »
Hang on a minute.......what exactly are you paying £140 for?
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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #144 on: March 18, 2011, 11:01:24 am »
For attending the conference, of which the visit to St. Dunstans is a part.

I think you'd probably be better off waiting for an Open Day, which they might do before the official opening?

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #145 on: March 18, 2011, 11:07:52 am »
I'm sure that if you nip up there with a £20 donation to the Charity they will be more than delighted to give you a quick shufty!     D)

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #146 on: March 18, 2011, 09:14:23 pm »
I'm sure that if you nip up there with a £20 donation to the Charity they will be more than delighted to give you a quick shufty!     D)

The lawn is the best place for a quick shufty.  ;D

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #147 on: March 18, 2011, 09:20:12 pm »
Depends on your definition of shufty or shufti.    >>>

Originally RAF but later Army also, shufty or shufti became taking a look for possible dangers.
Back home, it was used simply for having a quick look (American. checking out).   

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #148 on: March 18, 2011, 09:22:38 pm »
I'm sure that if you nip up there with a £20 donation to the Charity they will be more than delighted to give you a quick shufty!     D)

The lawn is the best place for a quick shufty.  ;D
When I was taking the photos, a security guard emerged from the building to see what I was doing. I waved at him, he waved back and then went back indoors. A successful shufty!

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Re: What's on in Llandudno
« Reply #149 on: March 18, 2011, 09:26:30 pm »
I'm sure that if you nip up there with a £20 donation to the Charity they will be more than delighted to give you a quick shufty!     D)

The lawn is the best place for a quick shufty.  ;D
When I was taking the photos, a security guard emerged from the building to see what I was doing. I waved at him, he waved back and then went back indoors. A successful shufty!

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